Car designer Uedelhoven Studios came up with its own rendition of the iconic Bugatti Type 35, adding a “D” suffix to its name. Care for a closer look?
The main goal was to keep the appearance of the classical roadster instantly recognizable, including the radiator grille and the exposed wheels and suspension components.
Elsewhere, the replica makes extensive use of carbon fiber in the body and cabin, and the interior additionally benefits from natural wood and leather. Modern touches are also present, including a center console that looks like something straight out of a modern Bugatti hypercar.
As fascinating as the Type 35D may be, it is basically a life-sized mockup at this point, and powertrain specs haven't been released yet.