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Yasid Design Off-Road Bugatti Hypercar Concepts

Yasid Design Off-Road Bugatti Hypercar Concepts

London-based automotive designer and concept artist Yasid Oozeear is renowned for his ability to take already iconic cars and transform them into even more otherworldly vehicles. The Yasid Design 1983 GMC Vandura Adventure Van that reimagined the A-Team Van as something significantly more stylish is a great example of his work, but his latest Bugatti Hypercar Concepts will literally blow the wheels off what you thought was possible with an automobile. Yasid tackled two similar but very different Bugatti cars for this most recent project–a Bugatti Bolide and a Bugatti Divo. Each one of those insane hypercars–we’re talking quad-turbo 8.0L W16-powered engines and the like–was slammed, flared, blown, outfitted with insane lights and tires, armored up and, well, given what is best described as the apocalypse, Mad Max treatment. Honestly, we’re fine with all the video game style upgrades because a) they’re only concepts and b) who wouldn’t want to be bombing around the landscape of the apocalypse in a hyper-modified and upgraded Bugatti? Even if these vehicles never physically get produced, it’s cool to be able to see what could happen if circumstances aligned.