The Bugatti F.K.P. Hommage is the Veyron 2.0, and Dubai needs the perfect license plate for it

January 24, 2026
Dubai
LicensePlate.ae Team
Some cars are simply fast. Others are status, engineering masterpiece, and collector’s item all in one. The original Bugatti Veyron was exactly that: a rolling statement that defined an entire era.

 
Now Bugatti has unveiled a new one-off that recaptures that very spirit: the Bugatti F.K.P. Hommage. 
Red-and-black Bugatti Veyron, rear three-quarter view driving on a tree-lined road (motion blur)A tribute to the Veyron and to Ferdinand Karl Piëch, the man who made the modern Bugatti vision possible in the first place.

And yes, when you look at it, it feels like a facelifted Veyron brought to 2026 standards.

Quick reality check: What exactly is the F.K.P. Hommage?
The F.K.P. Hommage is not a new production model but a single, bespoke vehicle. Bugatti continues its highly exclusive one-off series, where far more than a simple body kit is applied—the design, details, and interior are completely reimagined.

The exciting part is that beneath the nostalgic appearance lies modern Bugatti technology. That is what makes it so compelling: it triggers the Veyron emotion while delivering Chiron Super Sport performance.

Your take, perfectly summed up (and yes, that’s exactly the vibe)
“Bugatti has done it again—this is the Bugatti Veyron 2.0, not for the average wallet. The thing is rumored to cost around 20 million and is a direct homage to the original Veyron.”

That captures it perfectly. Bugatti itself does not publish an official price, but insiders clearly speak in eight-figure territory. Whether it ends up “around 20 million” depends, as always, on provenance, uniqueness, and collector hype—but nothing here comes cheap.

Design: Why the look screams Veyron (and is meant to)
Top-down view of a red-and-black Bugatti hypercar driving on a highway, with another Bugatti ahead (motion blur)If you know the classic Veyron, you immediately recognize its DNA in the F.K.P. Hommage. The classic bicolor paint scheme comes straight from the Veyron playbook. The basic shape and silhouette are almost identical. The air intakes and body lines follow the Veyron style. The wheel design stays true to the same spirit, just larger and proportionally updated. At the rear, the exhaust appears significantly more massive, as if someone finally said “take it seriously this time.”
This is no coincidence. It is deliberate design storytelling: a car that reminds you of a legend in half a second.

Powertrain: W16, four turbos, 1,600 HP, the end of an era
This is where it gets truly delicious for petrolheads, because Bugatti didn’t settle for a “nice tribute” but went full “final boss.” The engine is an 8.0-liter W16 with four turbochargers producing around 1,600 HP (Bugatti states 1,600 PS; many reports list 1,578 hp). It is technically derived from the Chiron Super Sport—the ultimate evolution of the W16 generation.
And that is the emotional core: this is not just a tribute car; it is practically a celebration of the W16 before the world fully shifts to hybrid V16s and electrification.

Top speed: What is realistic?
Red-and-black Bugatti Veyron captured from the rear three-quarter angle while driving on a tree-lined road (motion blur)Bugatti does not provide an official top-speed figure for the F.K.P. Hommage. But since it is built on the highest development stage of the W16 platform, the benchmark is clear. The Chiron Super Sport is rated for up to 440 km/h. Bugatti also broke the 300-mph barrier with a Chiron derivative (304.773 mph or 490.484 km/h in the record run).
Translated: talk of “well over 450 km/h” is understandable, but the accurate statement is that the 
F.K.P. Hommage comes from a technical family proven to operate in that range.
Interior: Luxury without the 50-inch screen circus
You described it perfectly: clean, luxurious, and far from a TV store. The standout feature that instantly appeals to watch enthusiasts is the mechanical Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Tourbillon (41 mm) embedded in the center console like a work of art. This is classic Bugatti—not just infotainment, but mechanical fascination. It feels more like a watch safe than a touchscreen tablet.
Why this matters for LicensePlate.ae: Hypercars deserve plates with aura
In Dubai and the UAE, a license plate is not an afterthought. It is part of the build. A Bugatti like the F.K.P. Hommage demands a plate that doesn’t just “fit” but completes the story.

Here are plate ideas that harmonize perfectly with the F.K.P. Hommage. For W16 references, consider 16 as a clear insider message or 1600 to reflect the power signature if the pattern allows. For Veyron heritage, 1000 or 1001 pays homage to the original Veyron era when 1,001 PS was the headline figure. For speed codes, 440 nods to the Chiron Super Sport DNA and 490 references the 300-mph record legend. For collector aesthetics, single-digit plates represent the classic Dubai grail category, double-digit plates offer extreme cleanliness and value, and repeating patterns such as 11, 22, 77, or 99 deliver a recognizable yet classy flex.

If you want to know realistic pricing for such a plate or whether your desired pattern is currently hot on the market, use the Plate Value Calculator at https://licenseplate.ae/calculator, browse current listings at https://licenseplate.ae/license-plates, or list your own plate for sale at https://licenseplate.ae/upload.

Q&A: Bugatti F.K.P. Hommage and the perfect Dubai VIP plate
Is the Bugatti F.K.P. Hommage really a “Veyron 2.0”?
In feel, yes. The optics and design references are unmistakably Veyron-coded. Technically, however, it is more of a Veyron look with Chiron Super Sport power.

How much horsepower does it actually have?
Bugatti positions it at 1,600 PS. Many media outlets report 1,578 hp. In practice, this is the highest evolution of the W16 system.

Does it really have an 8.0-liter W16 with four turbos?
Yes—that is the heart of the story. W16, quad-turbo, peak specification.

How fast is the F.K.P. Hommage? Over 450 km/h?
Bugatti does not publish an official figure for this one-off. The technical foundation, however, comes from a Bugatti lineage rated for 440 km/h with a proven 300-mph (490.484 km/h) record.

What makes the interior special?
It is minimalist luxury rather than screen overload. The signature feature is the integrated mechanical Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Tourbillon clock in the center console.

How much does the F.K.P. Hommage cost?
No official price. Credible estimates place it well above 10 million euros. Your “around 20 million” figure is plausible as a collector valuation when uniqueness and hype are factored in.

Which Dubai plate suits such a Bugatti best?
Single-digit, double-digit, or a clean meaningful theme such as 16, 1001, 440, or 490. The key is that the plate must feel as rare as the car itself, not merely expensive.

How do I find out if my desired plate is fairly priced?
Use the calculator on LicensePlate.ae , compare current listings, and consider pattern rarity, emirate demand, and recent transaction levels

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