Bugatti has built a reputation on the ultimate in exclusive and expensive products.
Its newest project promises to be no different.
The supercar brand is launching a two-person yacht, with all the finesse of a James Bond getaway vessel.
Based on the groundbreaking Chiron supercar design, the Bugatti Niniette 66 will stretch 66 feet long.
Bugatti Chiron is the company’s replacement for the Veyron which went out of production in 2015.
The French manufacturer hasn’t put a price on the opulent new boat just yet, but the Chiron supercar’s £2.1m price tag offers a helpful hint.
Bugatti Niniette 66 will be built with carbon fibre and will feature both marble and leather.
It will be fitted out with a jacuzzi, sun pad, champagne bar, fire pit, sprawling double bed and an open deck.
There will also be a large sofa bed for guests in the living area with a flat screen TV.
Supercar-inspired helm chairs and a high-tech command centre with an interactive infotainment system will complete the look.
Design Director at Bugatti Etienne Salomé said: “The Niniette is a genuine member of the Bugatti family.
“Even from a large distance when entering a port, the Niniette will always be recognized as a true Bugatti.”
The project – which has partnered with Palmer Johnson yachts – will produce just 66 of the futuristic boats in total.
First offered to customers from March 2018, the limited edition boats are expected to cost well over £1m.
Bugatti hinted in 2015 that the smallest models would start at £1.5m.
The exclusive yachts can reach speeds of up to 44 knots.