The kit was apparently inspired by two different fighter jets.
RM Sotheby’s says the car gains an average of $1 million in value each year.
Spy shots also reveal a comprehensive visual makeover compared to the DB12.
The decision comes from a desire to differentiate between electric and gasoline models.
A supercharged V12 pumps out over 600 hp channelled through a manual transmission.
It is the fastest car with a production car chassis to conquer the Green Hell.
It will be the last internal combustion-engined sports car designed by Jaguar.
Engineered to withstand a wide range of ballistic threats, including high-calibre rifles like the AK47.
While these are just renderings for now, the alterations are undeniably dramatic.
Bugatti’s customers have already seen the car, but the world awaits the official debut.