
Bugatti has unveiled the F.K.P. Hommage, a supercar designed in honor of the original Veyron and its chief designer, the late Volkswagen Group chairman, Prof. Dr. Ferdinand Karl Piëch. The car was developed under Bugatti's exclusive Programme Solitaire for bespoke commissions.

The design is a modern reinterpretation of the first-generation Veyron, which debuted over 20 years ago. While the silhouette is familiar, every body panel has been redesigned. It features larger air intakes, updated lighting, and a unique red-over-black paint scheme that references the first Veyron produced.
Unlike a restored original, this tribute car is built on the more recent Chiron platform. It is powered by Bugatti's final evolution of the quad-turbo W16 engine, which produces 1,600 horsepower-a significant increase over the original 1,001 hp of the Veyron.

The fully custom interior features a bespoke steering wheel, machined aluminum elements, and special woven fabrics. A notable detail is the integrated Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Tourbillon watch on the dashboard, which was requested by the car's owner.
The F.K.P. Hommage is the second model from Bugatti's Programme Solitaire, following last year's Brouillard. It will be unveiled to the public at the Rétromobile show in Paris at the end of January.








