The Bugatti Gangloff[1] is a virtual concept car. Its designer, Paul Czyżewski took inspiration from the 1938 Type 57 SC Atalante Coupe,[2] which was designed by a French coach builder, Gangloff. The concept takes many cues from the Bugatti Veyron.[3][4][5]
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