According to the rumors, the Project Lydia was left because the management felt it was too redundant. The high-performance sports car would have a single-seat cockpit, a racing look, about 1,200 hp and an estimated production volume of 70 units with a price of 2,5 million euros.
The name Lydia pays homage to founder Ettore Bugatti's wife.
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Motor Trend Magazine reports that Bugatti is evaluating a four-door coupé model, powered with a front-mounted engine derived from the Veyron, but the information is yet to be confirmed by the automaker.
(Source: Leftlane News via Autoblog.it)