The Bugatti Gangloff concept is the work of Polish designer Pawel 
Czyzewski. The concept was inspired by the one-of-a-kind 1938 Type 57 SC
 Atlante Coupe which was built by the French coachbuilder Gangloff. But 
it’s not all retro, there’s a good deal of influence coming from the 
Veyron, which gives the concept a contemporary connection to the brand.
On the inside there’s also a number of cues which are also 
reminiscent of the Veyron, including the large oval-shaped center 
console, high-mounted shifter, and center-tunnel mounted engine start 
button.
As usual with these independently designed concepts, the chances of 
it making it any further than its creator’s hard drive are slim to none.
Source: Pawel Czyzewski and BoldRide via CarBodyDesign 
 
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