When winter sets in, the gorgeous and idyllic St. Moritz comes alive for the season, as it’s one of the world’s premier ski destinations, and it’s also home to a lake that freezes over to become the venue for one of the most anticipated automotive events each year. That is the I.C.E. St. Moritz, or International Concours of Elegance, and it sees classic cars take to the frozen surface for a unique spectacle of automotive excellence with passionate enthusiasts, collectors, and manufacturers throughout.
Bugatti was present at this year’s I.C.E. St. Moritz, and over 20,000 visitors across two days got the chance to witness some of Bugatti’s oldest and newest masterpieces. Bugatti vehicles from throughout the manufacturer’s history were present at the event, like the Veyron, which is celebrating its 20th anniversary, the Bolide, the EB110, the Type 13, Type 35, and Type 37A.
Special examples of the Veyron, like the Grand Sport Vitesse ‘Soleil de Nuit,’ the Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse ‘Rembrandt Bugatti,’ and the Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse ‘Meo Costantini’ were at the show, along with figure skaters weaving in between them. Ushering in the rebirth of the brand 20 years ago, the Veyron changed Bugatti and the automotive world as a whole. ‘Meo Costantini’ was complemented by a matching Bugatti Baby II from Hedley Studios. With a gorgeous frozen lake as its setting, the I.C.E. St. Moritz hosted a unique display of Bugatti excellence.
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