The Bugatti Hyper Truck Concept designed by Prathyush Devadas, a senior interior designer for auto giant Dongfeng. Translating the french car manufacturer’s automotive language into a futuristic hyper truck, the designer presents a one-of-a-kind concept.
source-image: prathyush devadas
source-image: prathyush devadas
On the appreciate it for art front, though, there’s a lot to like with the sleek, futuristic design, the quality of the renderings and the absolute departure from everything that resembles a semi truck. The trailer, however, looks a bit too curvy to maximise payload volume.
source-image: prathyush devadas
Characterized by its single-piece design, the bugatti hyper truck is supported by eight wheels — two at the front and six at the rear offering full support of any cargo on board. a red exterior lighting element sits around where the body’s center of gravity would be, and a front chin bumper with side lines recall a futuristic steam engine.
source-image: prathyush devadas
The C-shaped stylistic elements from the Chiron have been applied to the forward area of the Bugatti Hyper Truck, and a circular glass pod that holds the driver riffs on the Chiron’s—and Bugatti’s—iconic horseshoe grille.
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The truck adopts the long, low-slung look and strong character lines you’d expect from a Bugatti. The stunning and curvy shape, a low-slung look with powerful and strong lines throughout, of the hyper truck make it seem more like a rocket rather than any conventional semi you’d see on the highways.
source-image: prathyush devadas
source-image: prathyush devadas
While there is no mention of the engine, power train, or any technical specs, one can only imagine if Chiron’s quad-turbo, W-16 engine, or another one of the company’s serious muscle power would be incorporated. Think of that, a 100- or 200-plus mph hyper truck speeding down the highways in style, of course.