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Thursday, July 16, 2009
The Linea Vincero, the result of the customization program by Mansory and based on the Bugatti Veyron 16 will be officially unveiled this spring at the 2009 Geneva Auto Salon.
Totally lightweight, the aerodynamic kit was manufactured using the finest carbon fiber, providing optimized performance and driving comfort besides the creation of a totally exclusive appearance. The front receives a makeover that creates a more powerful look particularly in conjunction with the modified mudguards. Highlights that improve its stylish overall appearance include an incorporated LED-elements that underscores new lines and forms that honor the brand name Vincerò together with new side skirt design that helps maintain the flow of its elegant design from the front end to the back. A fresh front splitter was also added to a shortened engine cover.
The modified supercar features an enhanced cold air induction system and an optimized exhaust, which enables the Bugatti's massive 8.0-liter 16 cylinder engine to produce 1109 hp and 1310 Nm of torque (instead of the standard 1001 hp and 1250 Nm of torque).
In terms of styling, Mansory equips the Linea Vincero Veyron with an extensive carbon-fiber body kit that includes a shorter hood, a new front apron, revised side skirts, and an aggressive rear diffuser. The company also adds a "V" insignia to the front grille, LED daytime running lights, and fully-forged turbine-design wheels.
Inside, the Linea Vincero Veyron features additional carbon-fiber trim and LED lighting fitted to seats, doors and dash.
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