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Any Bugatti Veyron is a special vehicle. After all, the French company only sold 450 for the global market, and that includes the Grand Sport and Super Sport special editions. It’s not hard to imagine then that this Mansory Bugatti Veyron Vivere Diamond Edition is a true one of one masterpiece with some interesting features.
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Of course, the Mansory name stands for bespoke luxury many aspire to attain but few can truly afford. While not everyone is a fan of the modifications the company applies to exclusive rides, they often increase the market price of the vehicle by a significant amount.
That’s undoubtedly the case with this Bugatti Veyron, which is immediately recognizable as unique thanks to its forged carbon finish made to mimic the look of marble. This is the sort of ride you arrive in for an event where you know others will be rolling up in Bugattis, so you stand out.
For the interior, the same material applied to the body adorns the door panels and select trim pieces, creating some continuity. That contrasts with white leather upholstery, making a bold statement of extreme luxury.
We don’t expect everyone will like the marble-like finish on the Bugatti. But we also don’t think the owner cares. He obviously enjoys the bespoke hypercar and is proud of it. Since he can obviously afford it, which no doubt costs far more than a “regular” Veyron, more power to him.
The owner of this amazing ride is Zunaid Moti of South Africa, owner of FuturExotics. His collection is overflowing with ultra-rare rides worth millions, including multiple Rolls-Royces, Mercedes-AMG G63 6×6, and a Porsche 911 Techart. But even among his impressive vehicles, the Veyron is a true standout.
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