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Friday, February 23, 2024

Rare Gem on Wheels: The Uncommon Allure of Bugatti Cyan

Rare ONES - Entering the challenging era of the 1990s, Bugatti Automobiles, the renowned French car manufacturer, found itself in dire straits. At the time, under the ownership of Romano Artioli, the company had recently released the Bugatti EB110, a sportscar based on Marcello Gandini's design, in hopes of reviving its fortunes.
The Rinspeed Bugatti Cyan built based on the recently unveiled Bugatti EB 100 GT, and made its debut at the 1994 Geneva Motor Show. (Picture from: Pinterest)
In a strategic move to broaden the market for its new vehicle, Bugatti allowed third-party coachbuilders to create bespoke cars based on the EB110. One notable participant in this endeavor was Rinspeed AG, a Swiss coachbuilder based in Zumikon near Zürich. seizing the opportunity, they introduced a unique supercar named the Rinspeed Bugatti Cyan, based on the recently unveiled Bugatti EB 100 GT.
Rinspeed AG meticulously enhanced the body, giving the front skirt a more aggressive design and incorporating a large radiator air intake, all complemented by the iconic 'Bugatti-blue' or 'bleu-de-France' color. (Picture from: Carstylingru)
The name "Cyan" is derived from the Greek word "kuanos," meaning blue, a nod to its base blue color in the printing process. Rinspeed AG meticulously modified the body, enhancing the front skirt with a more aggressive design and a large air intake for the radiators. The iconic "Bugatti-blue" or "bleu-de-France" color further distinguishes this elegant yet sporty dream car.
The Rinspeed Bugatti Cyan wore the three-piece aluminum wheels, designed by Swabian wheel manufacturer BBS, come in dimensions of 9½ x 18" in the front and 13 x 18" in the rear, wrapped in Pirelli P Zero tires. (Picture from: Carstylingru)
Maintaining Bugatti's classic design elements, Rinspeed incorporated a horse-shoe-shaped radiator form as an additional air intake for the front hood's air-conditioning. The car features ultra-modern triplet projector lights recessed aerodynamically and covered by glass. The rear view mirrors now seamlessly follow the flow of the cockpit. With rear-mounted air-scoops and an electronically adjustable rear wing, the design optimizes aerodynamics for a top speed exceeding 350 km/h.
The interior of the Rinspeed Bugatti Cyan boasts carefully selected leather, with Bugatti-blue leather covering the dashboard and central console. (Picture from: AllCarIndex)
The three-piece aluminum wheels, designed by Swabian wheel manufacturer BBS, come in dimensions of 9½ x 18" in the front and 13 x 18" in the rear. Pirelli supplies unique P Zero tire sizes, 245/40 ZR 18 in the front and 325/30 ZR 18 in the rear, aiding in grounding the massive power generated by the upgraded 600 hp engine from the "Supersport" model, and adorned with the Remus-designed exhaust system at the rear section.
The Rinspeed Bugatti Cyan featured with rear-mounted air-scoops and an electronically adjustable rear wing, the design optimizes aerodynamics for a top speed exceeding 350 km/h. (Picture from: AllCarIndex)
The interior of the Rinspeed Bugatti Cyan boasts carefully selected leather, with Bugatti-blue leather covering the dashboard and central console. Brushed aluminum panels from the Austrian company Burg Design enhance the interior's elegance, paying homage to traditional Bugatti materials. The car is equipped with state-of-the-art stereo equipment from Nackamichi and a pan-European handphone from Nokia, offering a kind of advanced communication and multimedia capabilities at the time.
Former Formula One driver and sports car world champion Jochen Mass tested the Rinspeed Bugatti Cyan, praising its overwhelming power and sporty aesthetics in a television presentation. (Picture from: Carstylingru)
Former Formula One driver and sports car world champion Jochen Mass tested the Rinspeed Bugatti Cyan, praising its overwhelming power and sporty aesthetics in a television presentation. The technical specifications are indeed impressive, with acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.4 seconds and a top speed exceeding 350 km/h. Unfortunately, no specific video for the bespoke Rinspeed Bugatti is available, but enjoy alternative footage highlighting the Bugatti EB110.
The bespoke Rinspeed Bugatti Cyan made its debut at the 1994 Geneva Motor Show. While the sales price had not been determined at the time, expectations were set above SFr. 600,000, inclusive of a comprehensive three-year service package covering even the tires. Although the production quantity remained undisclosed for this conceptual vehicle, it had already found a buyer, leaving the world eagerly anticipating the exclusive Rinspeed Bugatti Cyan on the roads. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | RINSPEED | CARSTYLING.RU | ALLCARINDEX ]
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