DaveGordon:

Looks good to me kiss

I'm a fan.  The original Veyron seemed like an engineering milestone not seen since the McLaren F1, but in recent times it's been eclipsed a bit by the last round of hypercars.  Hopefully this one will win back a position at the top at in terms of desirability, at least by way of luxury, engineering excellence, and straight-line performance / top speed.


The funny thing is, for me the Veyron has always been a tour de force in terms of engineering. I have never seen it as something beautiful. Bold for sure, beautiful not so much...

From what I could gather so far, the successor is far more than just an engineering milestone. From a design perspective, it will be much more sophisticated.