It’s been nearly a decade since the first Bugatti Veyron entered production, and a lot has been said about the record-breaking supercar. Its legendary status has made it a prime candidate for customizations. German luxury car modification company Mansory has unveiled its version of the Veyron, called Vivere, at this year’s Geneva Motor Show.
This is an updated version of a previous Mansory creation, the Bugatti Veyron Vincero. It features a new front fascia with different wings, shorter hood and redesigned apron, and has been fitted with V-shaped LED daytime running lights as well as aero-optimized side skirts, together with bigger air outlets on the flanks.
Other distinguishing features are the vehicle’s rear diffuser and the two rear air intakes, while all of the aftermarket body parts are made from carbon fiber. The interior boasts LED ambient lighting in the doors, seats and instrument panel, while the leather-wrapped steering wheel and carbon fiber applications add to the Bugatti’s overall elegant and luxurious feel.
[Tuning Cult]