





Manny Khoshbin, a multi-millionaire real estate mogul in California, started collaborating withBugatti and the French design house back in 2016 on the car. It’s taken so long to develop because of Khoshbin’s discriminating tastes; Bugatti went through a few different colors before he finally settled on Hérmes Craie (chalk white to normal folk).




But it’s not just the paint job that’s special. Besides the usual supple leather in the interior, it’s also covered in cashmere and wool sporting Hérmes’s own rearing horse pattern, which also subtly covers the bottom of the air brake at the back of the car. The grille up front is also made up of an ‘H’ pattern, and there are special badges all around the car.
There are plenty more horses under the rear engine cover, too: 1,500 of them coming from the 8.0-litre W16 that powers the Chiron.
*Images courtesy of Bugatti