Bugatti and C SEED launch a luxury foldable television for the very few

Published on June 05, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

The hypercar manufacturer Bugatti has partnered with C SEED to create a television that deploys its screen in 45 seconds. Inspired by the Tourbillon model, the device is available in 110 or 137 inches. Its chassis uses carbon fiber, and the audio system is handled by Wisdom. The price, as expected, exceeds one hundred thousand euros.

Ultra-luxury foldable TV in a minimalist high-tech room, 137-inch screen rising from a carbon fiber base, unfolding mechanism in action during the 45-second deployment process, robotic arms extending the display panels, fiber weave texture on the chassis, Wisdom audio grilles visible on the sides, cinematic engineering visualization, dramatic low-angle spotlight, reflective black surface, polished metal hinges, photorealistic architectural render, premium ambient lighting, dust particles floating in the air, ultra-detailed mechanical joints, futuristic interior design

A screen that emerges from the floor with carbon fiber 📺

The television is hidden in an aluminum and carbon fiber base until the user decides to watch something. At that moment, it deploys five Micro LED panels that rise vertically. The process takes less than a minute. The resolution reaches 4K, and the Wisdom sound system includes ribbon speakers and subwoofers. Everything is designed to integrate into high-end homes where space and silence are key.

The TV that takes longer to turn on than your car takes to warm up ⏳

While you wait the 45 seconds for the screen to deploy, you could make yourself a coffee or check your bank account. Because yes, this gadget costs more than an apartment in many cities. The best part is, if you buy it, you'll have to explain to your friends why you paid six figures for a device you can't even touch without smudging the carbon fiber. Sure, it looks nice in the living room.