Luxury car maker Bugatti has revealed the designs for its 42-storey skyscraper in Dubai. The building – the company’s first foray into residential real estate – will have two garage-to-penthouse car lifts.
Bugatti is one of the luxury car brands that have moved into residential property. Bentley is building a 61-storey skyscraper in Miami Beach, while Aston Martin has designed an angular black home in New York as part of its Automotive Galleries and Lairs service.
Bugatti’s new construction will be built in the Business Bay area of Dubai. The skyscraper will have a sinuous form wrapped in balconies on every level. It will have 171 apartments and 11 penthouses. Its form and its interiors are inspired by the heritage of the luxury car brand founded in 1909. The building is being built in partnership with Dubai-developer Binghatti.
Each of the apartments in Bugatti’s skyscraper will have a unique shape with access to a curved balcony, while the building will be topped with a pool. The penthouses will be served by a pair of garage-to-penthouse car lifts, which will allow the owners to drive their vehicles directly into these apartments. Bentley’s Miami skyscraper will also have a car lift to allow residents to drive vehicles directly into apartments on all levels.