It's understandable that Bugatti's->ke16 Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse Rembrandt Bugatti Edition will get a lot of the love at the Geneva Motor Show->ke228. But don't start thinking that it's the only Veyron in attendance because Mansory->ke3403 won't have any of it.

That's because the Swiss tuner brought its own Veyron to the party, or to be more specific, its new Vivere program for the mighty Bugatti supercar->ke177.

This isn't the first time Bugatti has been the subject of Mansory's tender love and affection. But unlike its predecessor, the Vincero, the Vivere is, shall we say, a little more comprehensive on the facelift front, even if there's a conspicuous absence of any sort of engine upgrade.

Maybe Mansory forgot to add one, or it just thought the program was best suited for aesthetic and aerodynamic upgrades only. Either way, it sure does liven up the Veyron, even if "livening up the Veyron" doesn't necessarily translate to a better program.

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2013 Bugatti Veyron Vivere by Mansory

Specifications
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  • Model: 2013 Bugatti Veyron Vivere by Mansory
  • Engine/Motor: V12
  • Horsepower: 1001
  • Torque: 880
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Given the nature on how Mansory builds its programs, the Vivere program for the Veyron fits right into the Swiss tuner's wheelhouse.

Bold, striking and pretty expensive, the program succeeds in adding more luxury to the Veyron. Of particular note are the modified wings, the shortened bonnet and the striking front apron that now includes integrated LED daytime running lights in the front section and a stylized “V” that pays homage to the program's name.

The kit also has newly developed side skirts, larger air outlets that optimize motor cooling, a new diffuser and two air intakes, all of which combine to create a seamless integration of all these carbon-fiber components. A new set of five-double-spoke design wheels round out the exterior package of Mansory's Vivere program.

Far more than just giving the Veyron a fancy exterior package, Mansory also worked on the supercar's interior. Traditional craftsmanship and hand-picked materials are staples of the Swiss tuner's programs, and in this specific instance, Mansory also added LEDs that provide ambient lighting in the seats, doors and the instrument panel, allowing the whole compartment to glow in the light and accentuate the carbon-fiber applications and black-and-white leather fitted into the seats.