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Bugatti Reveals £200k 'Self-Levelling' Pool Table For Superyacht Owners

Bugatti has released the world's most expensive pool table which will allow superyacht owners to play while at sea.

The £217,000 'self-levelling' table uses sophisticated computer technology to ensure the playing surface remains stable even on the choppiest of seas.

The table is being made by Spanish carbon fibre specialist company IXO for Bugatti's lifestyle collection and is the ideal addition for any Bugatti collector.

The French firm will only make 30 limited-edition models, which are expected to sell out within days of their release in the coming weeks.

Just like the hyper sports cars made in Molsheim, the Bugatti Pool Table is made of the highest quality materials and even wears the famous Bugatti badge.

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The carbon fibre finish of the Pool Table represents the sporting nature of the French luxury marque, while the strong frame of the table is underpinned by machined aluminium and titanium.

The product meets the standards of a professional tournament pool table, and uses a gyroscopic sensor to level the playing surface and adjust for movements on sea.

Bugatti said: "Each leg can move to compensate for the movement of a ship and remain perfectly level... The system can adjust in just five milliseconds, and the movement is completed in total silence with vibration-free adjustment."

Each table comes with super-light carbon fibre pool cues and a 13in (33cm) touch screen built in to keep track of scores.

Deliveries will begin in June and buyers will receive pictures of their table as it is made before it arrives.

Pedro Sanchez, general manager at IXO, said the company has taken every effort to make the table "extraordinary".

He said: "When we started developing the Bugatti Pool Table project, we knew we had to be different and excel in all areas in order to be extraordinary. Nothing has been spared."