I took a look at this recent rendering of the Bugatti Bordeaux from Britain's Car Magazine, and I must say that it's a nice interpretation of this upcoming 4-door coupe/uber-saloon, but the only thing is the rear-window seems larger in the rendering, to me, than the teaser would indicate. Fantastic job, though!! The rendering is part of an article, which I've included the link below:
I question that side/silo/profile rendering on post #53, on what is evidently another teaser, I believe, of the Bugatti Bordeaux. It doesn't seem to match the first two teasers, let alone the two renderings, one traditional, the other a CGI, of the soon to be unveiled uber-sedan. For some reason, in this profile shot, the car appears rather small, at least smaller that I had anticipated. If you take the rendering, open it in Photoshop, curve it back and brighten it and add more contrast, you can see more wheel details, and cooling openings appearing to resemble the trademark Bugatti arched-grille.
I don't know what to make of that dark pic at all. I also thought, and had expected this, being it's a spiritual successor to the enormous original Bugatti Royale, that it would be Rolls-Royce Phantom-sized, or at least Maybach 57-sized, or being it's based on the same architecture as the soon to be unveiled Grand Bentley, which is to be larger than it's predecessor, be at least that size, or even larger for it is a Bugatti, and the top of the food-chain, and even more exclusive than the Rolls-Royce. Being it has the W16 powering it, I would also figure on a longer hood with that mill front-mid mounted. Also, that greenhouse; I know that this is an exclusive Bugatti, but it is awfully narrow, as well as extremely arched.
I don't know if that is an official teaser, or something that somebody had created on their own, in the meantime, before we get more info, photos and specs.
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It looks like a Fioravanti, it didn' show up on any other site and it looks far from close to production like all Bugatti concepts usually are and especially this one which will be shown to prospective buyers who aren't wasting their time looking at some sort of designer's dream. Those tiny side windows are definitely not feasible for production.