Inspired by the 1938 Type 57 SC Atalante Coupe
Pawel Czyzewski has worked on the Bugatti Gangloff Concept design study inspired by the one-off 1938 Type 57 SC Atalante Coupe.
The design also takes cues from the current Veyron and tries to envision a supercar which brings back to life the period of exclusive and hand-built automobiles. The exterior of the Bugatti Gangloff shows muscular front fenders and rear shoulders, along with slender flanks featuring the traditional blade-shaped air intakes. It also boasts LED lights and the spine which runs along the vehicle's symmetry plane - from the grille to the rear split rear window - as a throwback to the Type 57 SC Atlantic.
Pawel Czyzewski says "in times of commercial trash and plastic it is hard to see something that has a soul and is able to squeeze out a positive mark on the heart". Like most classic and modern Bugattis, Pawel tried various color schemes for the interior and exterior of the Gangloff Concept.
Source: boldride.com via carbodydesign.com
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Bugatti Type 57 Atalante Concept and the Gangloff Concept