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The Most Expensive Of The World

Issue 18
  • The Most Expensive Of The World

How exciting are terms such as the only one in the world, the most expensive in the world, one-of-a-kind? Of course it is! Because who wouldn't want products with these features? Maybe he will say I don't want it, but who would believe it?

It is possible to produce many objects that are unique in the world with 3D printers. Let's think about it now. You're building a car whose body is handcrafted from carbon fiber. Wow… You need pieces that are one of a kind. You also produce them with 3D printers. One more wow. Moreover, this car is the most expensive car in the world. Now everything is ok.

The title of the world's most expensive car passed to Bugatti La Voiture Noire, which was introduced at the 2019 Geneva Motor Show. Bugatti La Voiture Noire, which was put up for sale for 11 million Euros, reaches a price of 16.7 million Euros ($ 18.9 million) when taxes are included. The previous title of "World's most expensive car" at 0 km was the Rolls-Royce Sweptail, which was introduced in 2017 and sold for $13 million in 2018. Bugatti La Voiture Noire, which was produced only 1 unit, also became one of the fastest and most powerful hypercars in the world.

Bugatti La Voiture Noire, which was produced only 1 on a special order to celebrate Bugatti's 110th anniversary, means "Black Car". The "Black Car", which is a combination of the design details of Bugatti's legendary Type 57 SC Atlantic model and Chiron, the latest mass production vehicle of the Molsheim brand, offers a unique look with 6 exhaust outlets. Bugatti's 8.0-liter four-turbo W16 petrol engine produces 1,500 HP and 1,600 Nm of torque. It is estimated that the vehicle, whose performance data such as maximum speed or 0-100 km / h has not yet been announced, can easily exceed 400 km / h.

Completely handcrafted, the Bugatti La Voiture Noire references the Type 57 SC Atlantic with its spine that runs the length of the vehicle. Starting from the hood, the line continues with the vertically positioned wiper and extends from the roof to the rear. Bugatti La Voiture Noire, which has come to the extreme of the "Haute Couture" tradition in the automotive sector, was designed by Etienne Salome. Like the LED headlights on the corners of the front fenders, the Bugatti lettering at the rear and the curved stop group also feature LED technology.

Does this race have a problem? Of course not, because as of June 2021, the title of the most expensive car in the world passed to the Rolls-Royce Boat Tail. However, the parts produced with the 3D printer at Bugatti La Voiture Noire are still unique in the world. You may not be able to leave a trace with money, but it is possible to be alone in the world and even in space with 3D printers. Is there anyone among us who can find something that we cannot do with plastic, something that is impossible? Plastic continues to produce solutions for us in every field in every sector, moreover, by leaving a trace and by achieving the impossible.

Being the most expensive, being the only one has an endless cycle in the auto industry. Engineers will continue to work non-stop for these values. Of course, it will continue to support them to produce the impossible in plastic.

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