The two hypercars, a Bugatti Chiron Super Sport and a Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport, have 'Vagues de Lumière' (light waves) paintwork, unique interior trim, and unusual design features.
The 1587bhp Chiron Super Sport is painted in California Blue and has a sequence of orange streaks that depict "light-inspired" lines, according to Bugatti.
The number 38 is painted in orange on the front grille, at the owner's request, to match the car's eye-catching wheels and leather inside.
The unique Chiron Pur Sport, on the other hand, features blue exposed carbonfibre, a spoiler with the French national flag on each end plate, and a blue number nine in the model's horseshoe grille.
The Pur Sport is finished in a mix of Beluga Black and French Racing Blue leather on the inside.
Bugatti claims that hand-painting each of its unique models takes about five weeks. The procedure entails the creation of two-dimensional forms that are then applied to the car's three-dimensional body surfaces.
"The 'Vagues de Lumière' painting applied to these two specimens of our super sports vehicles represents Bugatti's essential philosophies: workmanship, innovation, and legacy," stated Christophe Piochon, president of Bugatti. I'm very looking forward to seeing what our customers and the Sur Mesure team come up with in the next years."
Sur Mesure launched in 2021, although the company had previously made unique paint finishes based on light reflections. The Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport L'Or Blanc, for example, was created in collaboration with Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur Berlin, Europe's oldest porcelain maker.
Hand-painted lines with a blue and white zebra-effect pattern were added to the sculpture. The Chiron Zebra 1 of 1 was also created, with Titanic Blue and Gunpowder Grey exterior paint inspired by natural light.