Bugatti Veyron: Only Eight Remain

Published on January 6, 2015 in News by Frédérick Boucher-Gaulin

We know that Bugatti has had some trouble selling their remaining Veyrons: in October, we reported that the French manufacturer was trying to sell the last 15 or 20 units. Three months later, it seems that things are moving along nicely as there are only 8 units left to reach the 450 limit.

When the original Veyron was launched in 2008, that limit was set at 300. Later, the Grand Sport convertible was released, and the number was raised to 450. Now, the only eight units remaining are coupes. Please note that these cars are not actually finished vehicles, only spots on the production line. This means that you will be able to choose your options and colours.

Once the last Veyron has been built, Bugatti’s engineers will be able to concentrate on creating their next supercar, which will be even faster, more expensive and will use hybrid technologies. It will supposedly be called Chiron.

So if anyone has two million dollars burning a hole in their pockets, Bugatti needs your money badly.

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