Bugatti may be taking its time transitioning from the Chiron to the new V16-powered Tourbillon, but in the digital world, the next evolution of the brand has already arrived. French designer Frédéric Le Sciellour, known online as frederic.lesciellour, has revealed his latest creation: the Bugatti Avallon Vision Gran Turismo, a stunning virtual design that feels like a perfect digital sibling to the Tourbillon.
Two decades after the Veyron and a decade after the Chiron, Bugatti is still finalizing its final W16-powered models, including the Bolide and Mistral. The upcoming Tourbillon, which introduces a hybrid V16 powertrain with a combined 1,800 horsepower, won’t reach customers until late this decade. That delay inspired Le Sciellour to fill the void with a concept almost anyone could experience—at least virtually.
The Avallon VGT builds on Le Sciellour’s earlier digital rendering of a standard Avallon but takes things into full Gran Turismo territory. The sleek concept blends the familiar Bugatti design language with futuristic motorsport influences, suggesting a car that could easily join the lineup of virtual racers in the popular PlayStation series.
Visually, the Avallon VGT combines crimson paint with marble-textured forged carbon fiber accents, giving it a look that’s both elegant and aggressive. While the project is entirely unofficial, the proportions, surfaces, and aerodynamics all feel grounded in Bugatti’s real-world philosophy—low, wide, and sculpted for speed.
Though the Avallon VGT exists only as pixels, it captures something very real: the anticipation for Bugatti’s next era. As the automaker prepares to move from the legendary W16 to its next generation of hybrid power, digital artists like Le Sciellour are already imagining what comes next—filling the gap between dreams and reality, one render at a time.