While many of us probably still think of the Bugatti Veyron as quite a modern hypercar, the car manufacturer sees the model in a different light. Bugatti has said that the Veyron (or at least certain types of the Veyron) are "now considered as a modern classic automotive icon" and because of this, they are ripe for being restored and "given a new lease of life".
As revealed in a press release, we're told that a Veyron 16.4 Coupé and a Veyron Grand Sport have been put through a "meticulous new configuration and restoration program" by a team of Bugatti's experts, all in order to give the car a bunch of aesthetic upgrades.
This has included rebuilding the interiors of the cars to a client's specifications and also giving each car a thorough technical inspection all before completing the process.
Bugatti has also announced that this restoration concept will become more common going forward as it has plans to deliver 10 more 'restored' cars in the coming years.