The Last Veyron: La Finale

Published on March 3, 2015 in Geneva by Frédérick Boucher-Gaulin

10 years ago, Bugatti came out of the shadows and unveiled a masterpiece of engineering: the Veyron, a supercar that made everything that came before it look like an antique. In the years since the competition has gotten closer and closer as other manufacturers have tried to beat the big French lady.

Today marks an important occasion: the very last Veyron has left the factory. Over the years, 450 were produced (300 coupes and 150 convertibles). To mark the occasion, the last Veyron has been named the La Finale.

Based on the Grand Sport Vitesse, the car is powered by a W16 powerplant developing 1200 horsepower. Thanks to all that power, the car can get from 0 to 100 km/h in 2.6 seconds and will eventually hit 410 km/h.

As a throwback to the first Veyron, the La Finale receives the same paint scheme, but reversed: the car's main body is black, and the central hood is dark red.

Since this marks the end of the Veyron , Bugatti can now concentrate on creating its replacement... we can't wait to see what new monster will emerge from their factory.

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