The Bugatti F.K.P. Hommage honors Ferdinand Piëch with a one‑off hypercar inspired by the original Veyron, featuring bespoke design and a 1,600 hp W16 engine. Explore the masterpiece today.

Design inspired by the first Veyron
Bugatti’s latest masterpiece, the F.K.P. Hommage, draws its DNA from the inaugural Bugatti Veyron, paying homage to the engineering pioneer Ferdinand Karl Piëch. Only a single unit will be built as part of the exclusive Programme Solitaire.

Exterior – bold and handcrafted
The car features an oversized front air intake and a 3‑D “horse‑bit” grille milled from a solid aluminium billet. A striking two‑tone finish combines a deep red clear coat over a silver‑aluminium base, creating a vivid three‑dimensional visual depth.

Exposed black carbon‑fiber accents replace traditional black paint, while a subtle 10 % black pigment is blended into the transparent gloss for a tactile, high‑contrast look.

Chrome‑plated 12‑spoke wheels echo the original Veyron design—20‑inch at the front and 21‑inch at the rear—fitted with dedicated Michelin tires.

Lighting and aerodynamics
The updated front and rear light clusters adopt a modern aesthetic while retaining the classic large rear air vents that defined the early hypercar era.

Interior – bespoke luxury reimagined
Inside, Bugatti abandons conventional leather for a proprietary Paris‑crafted Car Couture fabric, first unveiled on the Tourbillon concept. The steering wheel returns to the round Bauhaus style of the Veyron.

Door panels feature the same Car Couture material blended with premium brown leather, while the central console and transmission tunnel are hand‑crafted from solid aluminium blocks. A 41 mm Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Tourbillon watch is embedded as a unique time‑keeping centerpiece.

Personal touches include a knee‑rest bearing the signature of racing legend Pierre Veyron and the initials and birthdate of Ferdinand Piëch. The front apron is stamped with the Solitaire coach‑build logo.

Powertrain – the heart of a legend
Under the hood sits an 8.0‑litre W16 engine, the same architecture that powered the Bugatti Chiron Super Sport. Output remains an astonishing 1,600 hp and 1,600 Nm of torque, mated to a seven‑speed dual‑clutch transmission and permanent all‑wheel drive.

Performance numbers such as 0‑60 mph times and top speed have not been disclosed, and the identity of the exclusive buyer remains under wraps.

Limited production and heritage
The F.K.P. Hommage marks the second offering from Programme Solitaire, which caps production at two units per year. Each vehicle is a complete redesign of bodywork, cabin and personalization options, crafted to celebrate Bugatti’s storied legacy.








