French car maker, Bugatti, has unveiled a new special edition variant of the Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport which is priced at £1.5 million. The new Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport L’Or Blanc will have caviar tray and porcelain accents.
Bugatti, which makes the world's fastest car, teamed up with the German-based porcelain maker, KPM, and revealed the supercar last week in Berlin.
The streamlined vehicle has a white exterior with royal blue lines. It has been fitted with porcelain wheel badges, fuel caps and oil caps.
Stefan Brungs, Bugatti's Sales Chief, said the unique additions to the car's design showed the brand's willingness to adapt.
"Installing porcelain in the world's fastest convertible car seems like a pretty odd idea but Bugatti has made a name for itself by not shying away from extravagant ideas," he said.
While Bugatti has been keen to describe the car in fine detail, little is known about the owner, aside from the fact that he owns roughly 800 cars, a fact revealed by Bugatti last week.