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The French luxury brand is paving the way for series production of its exclusive and unique hyper sports car.

Highly exclusive, distinctive and high-performance. At “The Quail – A Motorsports Gathering” in California in summer 2019, Bugatti presented another project reflecting its excellent coachbuilding expertise: the Centodieci. The Centodieci evokes automotive history: the unique project is a tribute to the legendary EB 110. This few-off project comprises production of just ten vehicles for an exclusive clientele. The next phase is about to start for the hyper sports car with a W16 engine and 1,600 PS: the first prototype for series development is currently being assembled.

The design of the Centodieci with its flat front, low-slung front spoiler and three-part air intakes reinterpret the shape of the most famous super sports car of the 1990s. The EB 110 was a key milestone on the road to the revival of the Bugatti brand in 1998 at Bugatti’s historic headquarters in Molsheim, ultimately resulting in the first hyper sports car of the modern era – the Veyron.

The Centodieci is Bugatti’s way of paying its respects to the Italian entrepreneur Romano Artioli and architect Giampaolo Benedini, the men who created the EB 110 some 30 years ago. “The challenge for us was not to get caught up in the design of the legendary EB 110 itself and avoid focusing solely on a retrospective approach. Our aim was to create a modern interpretation of the shape and technology of that time: but at the same time, we didn’t want to lose the charm and character of the EB 110.

After all, the super sports car is still fascinating today with its distinctive design and technology,” says Achim Anscheidt, Design Director at Bugatti. The biggest challenge: to transform the very flat, wedge-shaped and graphically virtually two-dimensional body of the EB 110 into a modern, three-dimensional sculpture to project the fascination of the super sports cars of that time into the modern age.

Since the world premiere of the Centodieci, the Bugatti development team has been working on the technical implementation of the strictly limited model. “Every newly developed vehicle poses an immense challenge, as we are creating a very small series that at the same time has to meet and even exceed all the quality and safety standards of a large series,” says André Kullig, technical project manager for one-off and few-off projects at Bugatti.

The engineers first delve into calculations for the body, aerodynamics, engine and transmission. They simulate the airflow on the vehicle and check all components down to the smallest screw.

Meanwhile, the design team checks the styling in close collaboration with the developers before finalising this and designing the surfaces. They adjust the curvature of the components according to the incidence of light so that the appearance is homogeneous in all lighting conditions – an elaborate development process. After well over a year of design and simulation, the team has now developed the first prototype.

“I was hugely looking forward to the first prototype of the Centodieci,” says Kullig, who has been with Bugatti since 2004 and was previously involved in projects such as the Divo and La Voiture Noire3. “Series development of a few-off project is an especially exciting challenge – and that is also true in the case of the Centodieci, which is a very design-driven project,” says Andre Kullig. His task is to ensure a perfect match between the exterior shape and the technology. Despite only producing ten vehicles, the Centodieci must meet all the same technical requirements as a Chiron.

“With the newly designed body, there are changes in many areas that we had to simulate using special computer programmes. Based on the data, we were able to establish a basic set-up as a starting point for series development and the first prototype,” explains André Kullig.

The team was recently able to successfully put the rolling chassis into operation on the site’s own roller dynamometer in the Molsheim Atelier and check all the drivetrain functions –to ensure the Centodieci can move onto the next stage of development. The next step is now to build the elaborate exterior. “With a high-performance hyper sports car like the Centodieci, it’s a matter of filtering out subtleties based on the modified requirements of a completely new exterior – something that requires highly focused and intense development work,” says André Kullig.

The technical challenges involved were enormous: an engine with eight litres of displacement and 1,600 PS generates high temperatures that require sophisticated thermal management. As in the EB 110, the engine is seen behind a transparent glass surface. So to ensure more efficient engine thermodynamics, the Centodieci has a wide air outlet opening and modified air flows. In addition, guide flaps around the five circular air inserts – positioned in the form of a rhombus – ensure sufficient air intake for the 16-cylinder power unit. As a result, the otherwise dominant Bugatti line, the C-line, gives way to a new design. The rear is formed into a large ventilation outlet opening defined by the eight rear light elements. Other development challenges include the new light elements and the rear wing design, which is permanently mounted in the style of the EB 110 Super Sport.

But even if the development team can simulate and test so much data on the test rigs, the Centodieci will also undergo dynamic testing. “In the next few months, in addition to building the exterior and running more advanced simulations in the wind tunnel, we’re very much looking forward to going out on the test track to start tuning the chassis,” says Kullig.

Within a few hours, all ten units of the Centodieci were sold out at a net price of eight million euros. The highly exclusive, hand-crafted small series will be delivered to customers next year.

 

The first Japanese full-electric hypercar

Car manufacturing and engineering – Aspark Company

The first Japanese full-electric hypercar

Body, chassis and much of the components entirely made by top-level carbon fiber materials, extremely powerful four electric motors, a unique torque vectoring system, an exclusive battery system, and handmade premium interior. The full-electric hypercar Owl is a compendium of state-of-the-art technology, design and functionality, mixed with a genuine passion for beauty.

The production version of the Owl, after its world premiere in Dubai last November, was scheduled to be exhibited at the Geneva International Motor Show.

“After unveiling the Owl at Dubai International Motor Show the company has achieved many progresses on development and production, as well on future strategy as a car manufacturer”, Head Of Sales and Communication Agshin Badalbayli points out.

All major tests related to performance, safety and durability were completed successfully and now the Owl can be seen running on the road.

Meanwhile, the production has been accelerated to deliver the orders on time and the sales and after-sales networks around the world are growing fast.

A second project is coming up

Aspark kicked off a new era in full-electric hypercars with the Owl: but the first project of the Japanese car manufacturer won’t remain alone, as a the development of a second project has already started. Details will be given in the next weeks.

The Power is in our Nature

“The Power is in our Nature” – the official claim of the Owl – perfectly catches the essence of this incredible full-electric hypercar.

Body, chassis and much of the components entirely made by top-level carbon fiber materials, extremely powerful four electric motors, a unique torque vectoring system, an exclusive battery system, and handmade premium interior: the Owl is a compendium of state-of-the-art technology, design and functionality, mixed with a genuine passion for beauty.

The fastest accelerating car in the world: 0-60 mph in 1.69 seconds

The most astonishing performance of the Owl is the acceleration: from 0 to 60 mph in 1.69 seconds*.

The Owl has a unique battery pack for a range of up to 450 km. Top speed is 400 km/h. Furthermore, the Owl has a height of 99 cm: it is probably the lowest road legal electric hypercar in the world.

The world most powerful electric hypercar

The Owl has the most powerful 4 electric motors ever made. They produce a total power of 1480 kW with 2012 horsepower. Overall torque is around 2000 Newton meters.

The Owl has almost three times more power than Formula-E cars and two times more than Formula 1 cars.

The rotation of the motor should be the fastest in the world with 15000 rpm.

Delivered in the second quarter of the year

The production version of the Owl is limited to only 50 cars worldwide. Each one will be fully customizable, each one will be different from the other: exclusivity now has a real meaning.

Production is taking place in Turin, Italy in collaboration with Manifattura Automobili Torino, with the full support of Aspark engineering centres in the world. The first set of the Owl will be delivered by the second quarter of 2020.

Price of the base version is Euro 2,900,000. The Owl can be reserved with a reduced deposit of Euro 50,000.

*One Foot Roll-Out

Running on the road.

All major tests related to performance, safety and durability were completed successfully and now the Owl can be seen running on the road.
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Exterior design of the new Mercedes-Maybach S-Class

The new Mercedes-Maybach S-Class: Exterior design

Well-balanced proportions and many exclusive details

The Mercedes-Maybach S-Class expresses the superlative luxury that is the hallmark of the brand. It is a well-conceived combination of sublime beauty and trailblazing technology. It has an 18 centimetre longer wheelbase than the long Mercedes-Benz S-Class. Plus a number of exclusive features.

The Mercedes-Maybach S-Class is a classic three-box saloon with perfect proportions. These are determined by a short front overhang, the longest wheelbase in this model family, a well-balanced rear overhang and large wheels.

Distinguishing features at the front include the distinctive bonnet with a chromed fin and the Mercedes-Maybach radiator grille. This is highly recognisable by its vertical, three-dimensional trim strips. The word mark MAYBACH is elegantly integrated into the chrome surround of the grille. The equally distinctive bumper further emphasises the vehicle’s width with the shape of its air inlets, whose black mesh is also optionally available in chrome.

The Mercedes-Maybach S-Class also differs from its brother models when viewed from the side: The rear doors and flowing, more upright C-pillars underline the model’s superlative status. The fixed quarterlight in the C-pillar is framed by a high-quality surround that seamlessly blends into the side trim. Exclusivity is emphasised by the Maybach brand logo on the C-pillar. In some countries the brand logo is illuminated. The side view is characterised by flush-fitted door handles and 19, 20 or 21-inch wheels specially designed and reserved for this model. The optional ambient illumination projects the brand logo next to the opened front doors in LED technology.

The luxury saloon has the progressively designed, two-section rear lights of the new S-Class generation. Additional lights in the precisely laid-out interior, as well as partly animated functions, also make the Mercedes-Maybach unmistakable at night. The model-specific rear bumper and exhaust tailpipes also lend uniqueness to the rear view.

As well as non-metallic, metallic and designo paint finishes, the range of paintwork for the Mercedes-Maybach additionally includes two-tone finishes with a fine, hand-painted dividing line known as the pin-stripe (see “Under the microscope”). This particularly reinforces the extraordinary hand-built impression.

The new Mercedes-Maybach S-Class: Under the microscope: Two-tone paintwork

One week for the second colour

On request, the exclusive appearance of the Mercedes-Maybach S-Class can be enhanced by a two-tone paint finish with dividing line. This is applied by hand according to the highest quality criteria. It can take up to one week before the vehicle is returned to the regular production process from the custom paintshop.

Even a two-tone Maybach begins its painting process in regular production. In the paintshop, the bodyshell is automatically and electrostatically given a full coat of paint in the colour that will eventually embellish the lower half of the body – plus a layer of clearcoat. In the electrostatic painting process, statically charged paint particles are atomised and deposited on the (earthed) bodyshell.

The bodyshell is then sent to the custom paintshop. Once there, the entire bodyshell is ground to a matt finish by hand. Thorough cleaning is followed by the first, particularly demanding work stage: masking off. As the designers did not position the dividing line between the upper and lower paint finishes in a recess or below a trim strip, this requires extremely precise hand-painting. A special adhesive tape with a corresponding gap is used to apply the only four‑millimetre wide dividing line between the two colours.

As an interesting detail, the doors are weighted with weights before masking the dividing line. This is to simulate the effect of subsequent interior finishing with windows, power window fittings, loudspeakers, panelling and other technical equipment. This allowance ensures that the dividing line along the side and doors will later be at exactly the same height.

All the surfaces that will later bear the lower colour are masked off. These also include the transitions to the interior, e.g. at the doors or wheel arches – even where trim or a lining will later be installed. This too is part of the dedication to quality.

The exposed parts of the body are now completely painted by hand. Pneumatically atomised by compressed air, the paint is applied so that it presents the same picture as after electrostatic painting – this is important because removable parts installed later on, e.g. the bumpers, must precisely match the paint finish. Before the new base coat has fully dried, the masking tape is carefully removed without damaging the edges. The complete bodyshell is then given a new coat of clear varnish.

This has to happen within a very short time window, so that the edges between the paint coats blend into each other and cannot be felt afterwards – unlike competitors, where the dividing line is painted on. If the experts in the custom paintshop are not satisfied, the complete bodyshell is reground, the topcoat is re-finished and the whole bodyshell is given a clearcoat. All in all, the process including the necessary drying times can take up to one week.

The following colour combinations from the Mercedes-Maybach paint chart are available, the choice being dictated by whether the upper colour can fully cover the lower colour:

Lower colour Upper colour
designo diamond white bright obsidian black
high-tech silver selenite grey
obsidian black selenite grey
nautical blue high-tech silver
rubellite red designo kalahari gold
onyx black designo kalahari gold
obsidian black high-tech silver
obsidian black rubellite red
emerald green Mojave silver
Mojave silver onyx black

Franck Muller Genève

Vanguard Yachting Anchor™ SKELETON

Inspiré de la collection dynamique Vanguard ™, le Vanguard Yachting Anchor ™ Skeleton développe une vision créative du temps avec des détails nautiques affirmés. Doté de tous les détails marins, du bleu profond à la rose des vents qui ornent le cadran, le monde marin a inspiré chaque détail délicat de cette montre nouvellement née.
Les ponts ajourés ont été conçus pour accentuer l’architecture de la montre et révéler le mouvement entièrement fabriqué en interne.
Ce compagnon de voyage est disponible en or rose, jaune et blanc 18 carats, en acier inoxydable et en bronze.

   
Avec le Vanguard Yachting Anchor ™ Skeleton, Franck Muller a créé l’alchimie parfaite entre le mouvement mécanique traditionnel et les performances horlogères de la réserve de marche de sept jours.


Un garde-temps sportif et élégant idéal pour les amoureux de la mer, avec des ponts inspirés des ancres et une seconde à 6 heures qui représente une rose des vents.
Un design équilibré mettant en valeur la passion de l’artisanat et de l’art du détail caractéristique de la manufacture Franck Muller.

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VANGUARD YACHTING ANCHOR™ SKELETON

Le Vanguard Yachting Anchor ™ Skeleton développe une vision créative du temps avec des détails nautiques affirmés. Doté de tous les détails marins, du bleu profond à la rose des vents qui ornent le cadran, le monde marin a inspiré chaque détail délicat de cette montre nouvellement née. Un garde-temps sportif et élégant idéal pour les amoureux de la mer, avec des ponts inspirés des ancres et une seconde à 6 heures qui représente une rose des vents.
Référence

V 45 S6 PR SQT ANCRE FM YACHT (BL)
Cas
Or rose 18 carats
Largeur: 44 mm, Longueur: 53,70 mm, Épaisseur: 12,65 mm
Résistant à l’eau jusqu’à 30 mètres
Les fonctions
Heures, minutes et secondes à 6 heures
Indicateur de réserve de marche
Mouvement
FM 1740-VSPR
Mouvement mécanique manuel
Largeur: 37,05 mm, Longueur: 40,20 mm, Épaisseur: 6 mm
Réserve de marche de 7 jours
18’000 alternances / heure
175 composants – 21 rubis
Mouvement
décoration
Chanfrein à la main, polissage miroir sur le flanc, polissage de la plaque inférieure de la moulure Finition satinée sur la plaque et sablage du côté opposé
Finition satinée et chanfreinage de tous les composants.
Brossage circulaire du canon et des roues.
Cadran
Mouvement ajouré avec ponts en aluminium anodisé bleu
Finition en or rose 24 carats sur l’indicateur de réserve de marche, les aiguilles et la rose des vents
Sangle
Bracelet en nylon cousu main

 

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Anthenea,una experiencia única con el mar

Al abrir una ventana al mundo submarino, Anthenea ofrece un espacio mágico y te invita a vivir momentos atemporales en perfecta armonía con la naturaleza.

Aventurero, móvil, insumergible, autónomo, Anthenea combina con el entorno para infundir una increíble sensación de libertad a sus huéspedes.

Anthénea, la primera suite de hotel en el agua, da un soplo de libertad al paisaje turístico … Una experiencia multisensorial destinada a hoteleros para sus viajeros en busca de la reconexión con la naturaleza y la exploración … entre el horizonte y el fondo marino.

Anthénea, la primera suite de hotel flotante nómada de lujo

Un entorno ecológico en el agua

Producto 100% fabricado en Francia, ecorresponsable y nómada, el primer prototipo de Anthénea recientemente ha estado ondeando en la costa de granito rosa de Bretaña.

Imaginada como una suite de hotel en el agua, Anthénea es autónoma, autosuficiente y ecológica. Al poder equiparse con motores eléctricos silenciosos, permite una larga permanencia en el agua gracias al equipo diseñado para no dejar rastro de su paso.

Alimentada por su entorno, Anthénea está equipada con 5 paneles solares con orientación sur en su cúpula y 2 vainas de propulsión eléctrica.
Su forma circular está diseñada para seguir los rayos del sol y vivir de cerca
elementos. Su pozo central sirve como aire acondicionado natural doa @ nsreleaslreésgtiaontes .tirofpoicales mientras ofrece una inmersión en las regiones abisales.

El diseño ecológico de 50m2 reúne 3 espacios de vida: sala de estar con sofá, muebles curvos vestidos con concreto encerado y observatorio subacuático de 360 ° y cocina panorámica. La zona de noche consta de un dormitorio con cama redonda XL, bañera de agua salada o de agua dulce, solarium de 360 ° en la planta superior para 12 personas. El mobiliario está hecho completamente de materiales de diseño ecológico.

Nacido de un sueño y totalmente modular, Anthénea se limita solo a la imaginación del comprador.
Precio: suite de hotel totalmente equipada y amueblada (operativa o lista para usar): modelo de 50 m2 a € 480,000 sin impuestos (transporte incluido)

Destino: inexplorado (con o sin puerto de origen)
Al ofrecer una nueva forma de experiencia turística entre la visión subacuática y la exploración terrestre, Anthénea permite al viajero descubrir territorios insospechados y vivir experiencias inexploradas mientras desenrolla el hilo de lo íntimo: el del vínculo con la naturaleza y con uno mismo.

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La brújula siempre orientada hacia la libertad, esta alcoba no requiere permisos de construcción. Anthénea libera a los viajeros en busca de descubrimientos y hallazgos inesperados. Al ser más rápido de entregar que una construcción sobre pilotes y más respetuoso con el medio ambiente, también simplifica el proceso de adquisición de hoteleros con un enfoque ecológicamente responsable.

Un producto de “4 estaciones” adecuado para una gran amplitud térmica (-30 ° C a + 40 ° C), Anthénea puede anclar en un mar cálido, un lago en verano o navegar hacia la nieve islandesa.

Aerodinámica y combinada a la perfección con cualquier entorno natural, la lujosa suite flotante permite el acceso a las costas más confidenciales e inaccesibles y estar a la vanguardia de la fauna y flora submarina.

Inmutable e insumergible, este pasaporte para escapadas contemplativas e inmersivas no requiere ningún conocimiento de diennfaovigraetaiolen. Sttoen La certificación como embarcación le permite deshacer y navegar en modo de descubrimiento lento.