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Fellow plebeians, now is our one chance to chuckle at the most expensive
from a production manufacturer ever made. The $18,795,716
was captured leaving the
floor, and it appears
still has a lot of work to do on the one-of-one custom
. Not only did the car seemingly move by electric power, the brake calipers are seen rotating with the wheels.
Blogged by
,
was walking around the Palexpo convention center following the
as manufacturers cleaned up and prepared their vehicles for transportation. At any
, that’s typically a great time to see some of the cars in motion, which adds a new dynamic to certain rare vehicles that are carefully guarded and only seen at a stand-still.
Take the La Voiture Noire, for example. Bugatti was one of the biggest talks of the show after debuting an eight-figure supercar inspired by one of the most elegant cars ever made, the Type 57 SC Atlantic. But Bugatti wasn’t fully prepared to show a finished product, so it put a display car on the stand for show. According to
, the full engineering and homologation process will likely take another 30 months to finish.
The Noire lifted its mask in this video. There is no startup or exhaust sound when the car is driving, leaving us to believe the show car had some sort of electric motivation in order to move short distances.
Furthermore, a closer look at the wheels will reveal the calipers rotate, meaning they aren’t functional. AE also pointed out that the exhaust tips were
.
The finished Noire will surely be a masterpiece and live on in
for the rest of our lives. But it’s still funny to see such an expensive car with fake parts.
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