We’ll probably have to wait for a major international motor show to see what kind of “significant” design changes Bugatti has made to its original Galibier concept, as confirmed earlier this year by the brand’s new CEO, Wolfgang Duerheimer, but in the meantime, here’s a new design study for a Bugatti saloon that was sent to us by Dejan Hristov.

While a little rough on the edges, Hristov’s Bugatti Super Sedan design concept proposes a different look that draws closer to the firm’s Veyron 16.4 coupe than the Galibier showcar.

In addition, instead of four traditional doors, the Super Sedan recomends a pair of large Gullwing-style doors that negate the need for a B pillar offering an easier access to the interior that can seat four passengers.

Photo Credits: Dejan Hristov

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