You might think that today’s article is fashion related … well it kind of is. You will see.
Have you ever seen a Gucci car? Well today we are focusing on things as absurd as this one.
Fiat 500 Gucci
Cute as a button but still maintaining serious catwalk intent, the Fiat 500 Gucci edition was released in 2013 and featured the famous colour scheme of the Italian design house. A mere 101 examples were offered in Australia and the car featured Gucci badging, Gucci-inspired interior and a new set of GG inscribed wheels.
Maserati Quattroporte Zegna
Featuring only the finest fabrics, the Zegna-inspired Maserati Quattroporte placed emphasis on quality additions rather than some of the sticker packs here. The high fashion brand’s silks were used as inserts for the seats, door cards and headliner.
Bugatti Chiron Hermes
Not one to shy away from a special edition, the Bugatti Chiron featured many over its lifespan. However, few came more exclusive than the four-example Chiron FBG par Hermès edition. The exterior featured many of the brand’s H logos while the bespoke interior was designed in house by the Paris Hermès team.
Lamborghini Murcielago LP640 Versace edition
It’s hard to believe some people need a Lamborghini Murcielago to be more special than it already is, but here we are. The Versace collaboration with Lamborghini gave birth to a specially designed Murcielago LP640 that featured the designer’s distinct pattern on the door sill, and a two-tone Versace leather interior. A luggage set was also available for customers to option.
There have been countless collabs as these shown throughout the years we are sure that there are many more to come. If you ever manage to acquire one feel free to share it with us.