Ferry Passchier’s renders beautifully showcase the rear designs of Bugatti hypercars, celebrating their engineering and artistry
Ferry Passchier, an automotive artist with a sharp eye for design and an appreciation for high-performance machines, has created a stunning series of renders that celebrate the rear spectacle of Bugatti hypercars.
With a clear understanding of the Bugatti brand's commitment to perfection, Passchier has captured not just the technical prowess of these cars but the aesthetic beauty of their most underappreciated angle—the rear.
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The cars featured in this series include some of Bugatti's most iconic models: the Super Sport, Chiron, Divo, Centodieci, La Voiture Noire, Mistral, Bolide (Track-only), and the ultra-exotic Tourbillon.
Each one of these masterpieces showcases the unique identity of Bugatti, a blend of innovation, artistry, and raw speed.
Take the Super Sport, for example (as pictured above).
Its sleek rear, adorned with bold circular taillights and an understated carbon fibre finish, is designed to be as aerodynamic as it is visually striking.
In Passchier’s render, you can almost hear the engine's roar as it races toward the horizon.
His attention to detail highlights the fine curvature of the exhausts and how the Bugatti emblem sits powerfully at the centre—it's a rear view that radiates strength.
Next, there's the Chiron, Bugatti's flagship hypercar.
Passchier's rendition highlights the aggressive stance of the Chiron, where the rear design not only serves an aerodynamic function but also reflects the car’s immense power.
The wide taillight band, sculpted rear diffuser, and quad exhaust setup are all prominently displayed, emphasising Bugatti's engineering precision.
The Divo, another hypercar in this series, takes on a more aggressive, angular rear design.
Passchier’s render of the Divo shows how the rear spoiler, integrated diffuser, and complex airflow management work together to create a rear view that's both functional and awe-inspiring.
It's a reminder that in Bugatti’s world, form and function are inseparable.
Then there’s the limited-edition Centodieci, a nod to Bugatti’s heritage and the legendary EB110.
Passchier’s rendering pays tribute to the blockier, retro-inspired rear design, where each line serves to channel the air and increase stability at speed.
His work highlights the heritage and modernity that Bugatti so seamlessly blends into one vehicle.
With La Voiture Noire, the ultra-exclusive one-off creation, Passchier captures its elegance and mystery.
This car’s rear is nothing short of mesmerising, with the six exhaust pipes and the smooth flowing lines that taper off into the dark, emphasising the car’s elusive beauty.
It’s not just a car; it’s a moving piece of art, and Passchier’s render emphasises the subtlety in its boldness.
The Mistral, Bugatti’s hyper-speed convertible, looks as fast standing still as it does flying down the road.
Passchier’s rear shot captures the dual-tone design and the exquisite exhaust setup, reminding viewers that this is a car meant for performance and luxury in equal measure.
The Bolide, Bugatti’s track-only beast, looks like a spaceship in Passchier’s render.
The angular rear diffuser and the impossibly low stance scream motorsport. Passchier’s work here accentuates the raw aggression of the Bolide, with a rear that’s almost entirely dedicated to performance.
Finally, the Tourbillon, a theoretical concept designed for ultimate luxury, shows Passchier’s skill at imagining what Bugatti could look like in a future where hypercars meet high horology.
His render of the Tourbillon is an exercise in precision, down to the last bolt of the rear assembly, blending art and technology.
Passchier’s work transcends typical automotive renderings.
He doesn’t just create images of cars—he captures their soul from an angle often overlooked.
These rear shots remind us that Bugatti is more than just a badge of performance, but also a brand steeped in design excellence, where every millimetre of the car is engineered to be beautiful, purposeful, and unforgettable.
In this series, Ferry Passchier invites us to appreciate Bugatti hypercars from a new perspective—one that is every bit as impressive as the front, if not more so.
Each rear is a work of art, a testament to Bugatti’s dedication to perfecting the smallest details, and Passchier’s renders do them justice in ways that leave a lasting impact.
Bugatti’s cars may be designed to go fast, but from behind, they’re just as much a sight to behold.
In Passchier’s hands, the back end of a Bugatti isn’t just an afterthought—it’s the grand finale.
You can find more of Passcheir's work in his Behance portfolio.
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