- Fahrengold has introduced the Bugatti Edition FG-01 Garage for storing and displaying hypercars.
- It’s built with galvanized steel, aluminum panels, and expansive windows made from security glass.
- Crafted from 2,500 pieces, the garage takes eight days to install and has a climate control system.
If there’s a Bugatti owner on your holiday shopping list, you’re in luck as the company has teamed up with Fahrengold to offer the Bugatti Edition FG-01 Garage. It’s a “museum-inspired” box that is billed as the perfect place to store and showcase your hypercar.
Measuring 242 inches (6,147 mm) long and 144 inches (3,658 mm) wide, the FG-01 features a galvanized steel frame, colored aluminum panels, and expansive windows made from security glass. They’re joined by a power door featuring an illuminated “EB” logo.
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Once inside, owners will find a sophisticated showcase with dimmable LED lights and leather-clad cupboards. The garage also has a display area for collectibles and a “personalized plaque reflecting the owner’s specific vehicle.” Other highlights include gel tire cushions and backlit Bugatti lettering.
That brings us to museum-like features that include temperature and humidity regulation through an electric heating and cooling system. They’re joined by a security camera, smoke detector, and glass breakage sensor.
The garage consists of 2,500 individual pieces and takes approximately eight days to assemble. There’s no word on pricing, but the FG-01 is customizable and apparently takes more than three months to create.
Those short on space can opt for Bugatti Edition CarPads, which have a carbon fiber or anodized aluminum frame, gel tire cushions, and LEDs that provide “dramatic uplighting.” They also have a brushed aluminum badge, while the Pro version adds an illuminated “EB” logo.
As for the price? Bugatti and Fahrengold conveniently skipped over that little detail, but it’s safe to assume this is one of those things where, if you have to ask, you’re already out of the conversation. After all, their target customers probably stopped keeping track of numbers around the time they opened their fifth offshore account.