Bugatti has revealed three new special edition Veyrons at the Dubai motor show as the final part of the company's centenary festivities.
Of the three cars, called the 'Sang d'Argent' the 'Nocturne' and the 'Soleil de Nuit', the Nocturne is probably the strangest. It features 'galvanised' side windows to help continue the shiny look of the polished aluminium side windows, a galvanized platinum dashboard and finished in what Bugatti describes as "black nanocoated magnesium". Bugatti plans to make just five of them.
The Sang d'Argent and the open-top Grand Sport-based Soleil de Nuit, meanwhile, get new alloy wheels, bespoke roof intakes and a unique silver metallic paint job.
It's the names that are probably the most interesting part of the story, though. 'Nocturne' translates simply as nocturnal, but usually alludes to a musical composition that's evocative of the night, while Soleil de Nuit becomes 'night sun' (or, we must presume, moon, courtesy of that silver paint scheme). Sang d'Argent, disappointingly, translates into 'silver blood'. We would have preferred the alternative option - 'blood money'.