GENEVA — Bugatti's Veyron is at the front of the pack when it comes to exclusivity and speed, but the Mansory customization shop is taking those merits even further with a modified Veyron that makes more power in a restyled package. The Mansory Veyron was on display at the 2009 Geneva Auto Show.
The Mansory Linea Vincero receives a new look from a shorter hood and new fascia that incorporates LED running lights and a "V" logo integrated into the grille. The profile is altered with a set of custom forged wheels and new side skirts, while the rear adopts a new diffuser and larger vents for better engine cooling. Mansory claims that the improved cooling, along with a new exhaust system, increases output in the Linea Vincero to 1,109 horsepower with 966 pound-feet of torque.
The entire interior glows from an ambient lighting system with LEDs in the seats, door linings and dashboard. Surfaces are trimmed in carbon fiber, while the seats receive new leather upholstery. Mansory is expected to only build three of the modified Veyrons and hasn't given any indication of the price.
Inside Line says: A Bugatti for those who find the standard Veyron too common. — Eric Tingwall, Correspondent
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