Explore the Bugatti F.K.P. Hommage, a limited‑edition hypercar honoring Ferdinand Karl Piëch and the original Veyron, featuring a revamped W‑16 engine and bespoke craftsmanship. Learn more now!

Background and Inspiration
Bugatti has revealed the second masterpiece from its ultra‑exclusive Programme Solitaire – the F.K.P. Hommage. Inspired by the very first Bugatti Veyron and dedicated to the late Ferdinand Karl Piëch, the man who pioneered the W‑16 powerplant, this one‑off hypercar blends heritage with cutting‑edge craftsmanship.

Exterior Design – A Modern Take on a Classic
The silhouette borrows the iconic Veyron form but receives a fresh makeover. Massive front air intakes, a three‑dimensional horse‑shaped grille milled from a solid block of aluminium, and a new, extra‑large rear diffuser give the car a muscular look.

A special two‑tone paint finishes the body: a deep, glossy red overtops a silver‑aluminium base, creating a striking depth effect. Exposed carbon‑fiber accents in matte black replace traditional black paint, adding subtle contrast and a tactile feel.

Chrome‑plated 12‑spoke wheels echo the original Veyron design – 20‑inch at the front and 21‑inch at the rear – wrapped in bespoke Michelin tires.

Lighting and Aerodynamics
Both front and rear light clusters are re‑engineered with contemporary LED technology while preserving the classic Veyron aesthetic. The car retains the signature large rear air vents that define the hyper‑car lineage.

Interior – Bespoke Luxury Redefined
Inside, the F.K.P. Hommage departs from the Chiron and W16 Mistral philosophy. The steering wheel returns to the round Bauhaus‑style design first seen on the Veyron. Instead of traditional leather, the cabin is upholstered in a proprietary Car Couture fabric developed in Paris, a material that debuted on Bugatti’s Tourbillon concept.

Door panels feature the same Car Couture fabric 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 face adorns the instrument cluster.

Personal touches include Pierre Veyron’s signature on the knee‑rest, Ferdinand Karl Piëch’s initials and birth date, and the “Solitaire” coach‑build logo on the front apron.

Powertrain – Unchanged Beast
At its heart lies the 8.0‑litre W‑16 engine with four turbochargers, carried over from the Bugatti Chiron Super Sport. The power output remains a staggering 1,600 hp and 1,600 Nm of torque, paired with a seven‑speed dual‑clutch gearbox and permanent all‑wheel drive.

Performance figures such as 0‑60 mph time and top speed have not been disclosed, and the identity of the exclusive owner remains a secret.

Programme Solitaire – The Vision Behind the Car
The F.K.P. Hommage is the second creation under the Programme Solitaire umbrella, which limits production to just two cars per year. Each vehicle is a fully re‑imagined work of art, from chassis to interior, designed to tell a unique chapter of Bugatti’s storied heritage.

Conclusion
With its blend of historic homage and ultra‑luxury detailing, the Bugatti F.K.P. Hommage sets a new benchmark for one‑off hypercars, celebrating both a visionary engineer and the legend that started it all.







