Bugatti And IXO Partnered For A $300,000 Pool Table
by AutoExpert | 5 May, 2021
The best marketing tool promoted these days in the automotive industry is to get more exposure for the brand and more revenue. So, the automakers started to offer their customers special wowing accessories. Bugatti is about to get the biggest prize for the craziest idea ever with this new lavish carbon-fiber pool table to perfectly fit your luxury yacht.
The accessory is built in partnership with IXO, but the pool table is officially licensed as a Bugatti optional "servo-driven system" features geared with a gyroscopic sensor that levels the table when installed onboard a yacht. Each leg is mobile and compensates for the movement of the ship to keep the table stable and these adjustments are made in just five milliseconds silently with no vibration.
The pool table is lavished in Bugatti's style - high-quality materials, carbon fiber finish, and machined aluminum and titanium underpinning the frame. For the sides the brand manufactured the drawers with brushed and anodized aluminum, the ball pockets are stainless steel and lined with leather and obviously the Bugatti logo.
Also, you can notice the wall cue support wrapped in carbon fiber and the 13-inch, high-resolution touch screen to keep track of scores. Each anodized aluminum ends of the carbon fiber pool cues were designed to match Bugatti’s hypercar inside buttons. The pool table brings additional LED ceiling light also made with carbon fiber, a chalk box with anodized aluminum, a cleaning brush, a leather suitcase, and a USB key with photos and videos for a little “how it’s made” peak at the pool table creation.
Despite being a Bugatti accessory, the pool meets the standards of a professional tournament pool table, adorned with a unique plate displaying the Bugatti logo and a limited-edition number highlighting its exclusivity. Ixo confirmed it as a limited 30 Bugatti Pool Tables only with a starting price at $300,701 (€250,000) including accessories, with the deliveries scheduled to start in June.