One More: The Latest Bugatti Veyron

Published on August 19, 2014 in New Models by Frédérick Boucher-Gaulin

Bugatti is desperately trying to sell the remaining Veyrons, because they can’t move forward with their next supercar until they have sold every last unit.

In an effort to help sales, each remaining car will be a special edition. After unveiling Les Legendes de Bugatti (a series of 6 vehicles representing an important moment in the brand’s history), the French manufacturer just released another unique Veyron, already sold to a customer from Singapore. Everyone, meet the 1 of 1.

There might not be a lot of differences between the 1 of 1 and a ‘’regular’’ Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse, but like the finer things in life, everything is in the details. First of all, the bodywork features a black and yellow two-tone paint job, an homage to earlier Bugatti cars like the Type 41 Royale, the Type 55 and the Type 44.

The Bugatti logo is displayed prominently under the rear wing, which deploys over 180 km/h.

For the first time, the manufacturer used a laser perforation technique in the door panels. The Veyron’s silhouette is not embroidered, what is visible is a yellow alcantara sheet underneath the leather.

And finally, the front grille is custom-made. It may look like regular mesh from afar, but a closer inspection reveals that the customer’s initials (PL) are repeated dozens of times to create this unique pattern.

There are only a few Veyrons still available, and Bugatti can customize nearly every cosmetic aspect of the car to entice buyers to pay nearly $3 million for their very own.

If you had the means to buy one, how would you outfit yours?

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