Bugatti Commissions Bespoke $15,000 Pen


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It's safe to assume that anyone in the market for a Bugatti Veyron probably has more money than they know what to do with, so marketers would be smart to promote a range of a range of accessories for the car with hyper-inflated prices.

Not surprisingly, we've already seen several watches--with $100,000 pricetags--designed exclusively for the 250 mph supercar and now we have details of a simple pen that retails for a cool $15,000 and will be produced in a limited run of 499 units.

Designed and manufactured by Italy's Ferrari da Varese (no, the company has no ties with the rival supercar company from Maranello) on behalf of Bugatti, the bespoke Bugatti Type A pen is constructed from aluminum and plated in nickel, then sterling silver, then palladium and finally platinum. Other details include a rhodium-coated 18kt gold tip, a sapphire glass window and a black embossed Bugatti logo.

What better way to sign all those cheques for maintenance costs of the Veyron. After all, $15,000 for a pen doesn't seem that unreasonable when you're paying around $10,000 every 2,500 miles to change your tires and more than $60,000 for new wheels with every three tire changes.


Source: Bugatti Commissions Bespoke $15,000 Pen - MotorAuthority


:t-cheers:
 
Mad expensive but billionaire pen collectors would probably disagree. Veyron owners would porably use this to write in the service book.
 

Bugatti

Bugatti Automobiles S.A.S. is a French luxury sports car manufacturer. The company was founded in 1998 as a subsidiary of the Volkswagen Group and is based in Molsheim, Alsace, France. The original Bugatti automobile brand was established by Ettore Bugatti (1881-1947) in 1909 at Molsheim and built sports, racing and luxury cars. In November 2021, the company became part of Bugatti Rimac, a joint venture between Rimac Group and Porsche AG.
Official website: Bugatti

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