A powerful tribute to Ferdinand Karl Piëch
Bugatti celebrates the visionary engineer Ferdinand Karl Piëch on his birthday with reflections from its President and Director of Design on his role in creating the Veyron and beyond.
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What Happened
Bugatti has released a tribute to Prof. Dr. Ferdinand Karl Piëch on his birthday, featuring insights from President Christophe Piochon and Director of Design Frank Heyl. They recount how Piëch's uncompromising vision gave rise to the Bugatti Veyron and shaped the marque's legacy. Piëch's approach of continuous evolution, where ideas were allowed to mature across generations, is exemplified by the dihedral door concept finally realized in the Tourbillon.
Frank Heyl joins Bugatti as the Veyron rewrites performance rules.
Heyl explores new tail light concepts for the Veyron Super Sport, which Piëch encourages to save for the next opportunity.
Piëch pushes for dihedral doors on the Chiron, a concept that could not be realized until later.
The F.K.P. Hommage, a tribute to Piëch, incorporates many long-held design ideas.
“No matter the project, he was always looking ahead – always ensuring that no idea was lost in the quest for innovation.”
Why this matters
The tribute highlights how Piëch's relentless pursuit of engineering perfection and visionary thinking defined the modern hypercar and continues to influence Bugatti's designs today.
Terms in This Story
- Hypercar
- An extremely high-performance sports car that pushes engineering boundaries and often defines a new segment.
- Dihedral doors
- Doors that open upward and outward, similar to gull-wing but with a distinct angle.
- Hommage
- A custom vehicle created as a tribute to a person or an idea.
- Atelier
- A workshop or studio where high-end automotive craftsmanship takes place.
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