So your guests think they’re admiring another piece of sleek furniture until you activate the theatrical reveal. What looked like a sophisticated sideboard suddenly unfolds into a 137-inch television in 45 seconds of choreographed mechanical theater.
This isn’t just channel surfing—it’s automotive artistry meeting home entertainment.
From Garage to Gallery
Bugatti’s N1 Super TV translates Tourbillon hypercar DNA into a living room spectacle.
The N1 doesn’t just borrow Bugatti’s name; it channels the Tourbillon’s flowing proportions and signature C-line motif into something that belongs next to your Eames chairs, not your entertainment center. Carbon fiber construction keeps the massive display surprisingly manageable while maintaining the rigidity hypercar owners expect.
When closed, the system vanishes into what appears to be high-end furniture—no black rectangle dominating your wall like some suburban McMansion.
Austrian display specialist C SEED engineered this transformation to feel intentional rather than gimmicky. The mechanism rotates 180 degrees for optimal viewing angles, because apparently even your television needs to perform like a precision instrument.

Technical Theater That Actually Works
MicroLED panels and hidden speakers deploy like a luxury car’s active aerodynamics.
The 4K MicroLED display uses MiP panels with HDR10+ and specialized anti-glare coating—tech specs that matter when you’re investing hypercar money in a screen. More impressive is the Adaptive Gap Calibration that maintains visual consistency across the folding panel structure, preventing the dreaded “seam lines” that plague cheaper folding displays.
Wisdom Audio’s planar magnetic speakers emerge and retract with the screen, creating an audio system that exists only when you need it. It’s like the N1 learned from every badly integrated home theater that screams, “I spent too much money on speakers.”
The New Status Symbol
Global dealer networks ensure this remains as exclusive as the hypercar that inspired it.
Bugatti managing director Wiebke Ståhl says the partnership combines “design, engineering, and performance,” while C SEED CEO Alexander Swatek aimed to create something that “rises above the ordinary TV category.” Translation: this isn’t competing with Samsung; it’s competing with art installations.
Available in 110-inch and 137-inch versions through select dealers globally, the N1 represents luxury brands’ expansion into lifestyle objects that match their automotive DNA. Your living room just became another place to park your taste.




























