Bugatti, the French car manufacturer is renowned for high-performance automobiles. Recently it came out with an ultra-luxurious Yacht, the Bugatti Niniette 66. It is billed as the yacht version of Bugatti's famous Chiron supercar.
Bugatti has teamed up with Palmer Johnson yachts to create this latest marvel. According to The Sun, Bugatti Niniette 66 is powered by the same iconic motor that drives the Chiron supercar, and can attain a high speed of 44 knots, that is, 261 mph. The Bugatti Niniette 66 measures 66 foot in length and is made of carbon fiber composite, which enhances its structural rigidity, reduces weight, and increases efficiency.
The Bugatti Niniette 66 yacht has a spacious open deck furnished with naturally blue morta oak wood and luxurious leather seats. The lower deck of the yacht features a champagne bar, sun pad and a fire pit and a private Jacuzzi. The Bugatti Niniette 66 is also equipped with huge open plan interior with a sofa shaped like a horseshoe and a flat screen TV. The master suite comes with a king-sized bed and another large sofa bed for guests, while the bathroom has marble accents and a gallery kitchen with fridge, sink and microwave also exists. It can carry only two passengers.
According to Mail Online, Bugatti has indicated that the smallest models of the Bugatti Niniette 66 would be priced at $1.83 million, while the larger ones might range up to $2.56 million. The company revealed that the Bugatti Niniette 66 is a limited edition version which will be available to only 66 customers, starting from March 2018.
As per Bugatti, other definitive features present in the Bugatti Niniette 66 are the supercar-inspired helm chairs and a command center, consisting of an interactive infotainment system for vessel navigation, monitoring control and entertainment. The Top management of Bugatti is pretty sure that the Bugatti Niniette 66 yacht will resemble of the Bugatti family at its very first appearance.
The Bugatti Niniette 66 also has free floating spiral staircases and three masts that appear to be taller than the Big Ben's tower, stretching from the wedge-shaped boat hull. This project reminds of the fact that in the very beginning, the founder Ettore Bugatti was into the manufacturing of racing boats and yachts.