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Henson & Heaven Bugatti Chiron x Louis Vuitton

Newcomer, well at least to us, is the Henson & Heaven or otherwise known as HH Bugatti Chiron x Louis Vuitton livery.  High-end, resin and static and limited production are the themes here.  This example is limited to only 30 worldwide.

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13 Responses to "Henson & Heaven Bugatti Chiron x Louis Vuitton"

  1. George K says:

    . . . can’t unsee. . . Ugh.

  2. JIMMY says:

    Maybe they should consider selling this wrap for 1:18 cars.

  3. Karsten says:

    Arab registration makes clear who the target customers are ;-)

    • George K says:

      Still laughing 😂

    • Roger Lodge says:

      You can make good money selling tacky things to the wealthy children of Middle Eastern oil sheikhs. It’s not hard to imagine that the tastes (or lack thereof) of these people have driven the more ridiculous aspects of hypercar design since an outsized number of these cars are exported to the Middle East.

  4. Hemi Tim says:

    I don’t know what annoys me more: Either the design of these hideous cars that looks like a 12-year-old played around Los Santos Customs in GTA V or that now every brand that makes this stuff has to have a brand name that resembles a law company.

  5. HOTWEELS164 says:

    30 pieces for this model is 30 too many! ^^
    Their previous Bugattis, l’or blanc and l’or rouge were better subjects, although the front was a bit off in my opinion and they’re overpriced (like amalgam 1:18).

  6. Steven Weiner says:

    That’s one of the ugliest liveries I’ve ever seen — ruins a great car!

  7. Wes says:

    Henson & Heaven?

    More like Hemorrhoid & Hernia

    • Steven Weiner says:

      Right on!

    • Roger Lodge says:

      There’s this brand, Davis and Giovanni, and Timothy and Pierre, all brands who peddle ridiculously priced resin models of nightmarishly decorated hypercars. I’m guessing these companies are assuming that the target audience of wealthy people who like this junk are dumb and unsophisticated enough to automatically equate double names with luxury and exclusivity.

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