The Bugatti Veyron Takes a Bow in Geneva

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Bugatti Veyron, the fastest super car in the world has finally drawn the curtains with the last of the 450 Veyrons ever made making a bow at the Geneva Motor Show. This car, the ultimate expression of what wealth can buy, has had a successful decade of production and the company had the beautiful display of the very first and the last Bugatti in Geneva to mark the end of this celebrated historic model. For a decade, a high car rating has proven that the company has invested in everything a super car should be.

The Veyron Chassis number 450, a burgundy Grand Sport Vitesse contrasted beautifully with the red and blue Chassis number one. One cannot help notice that the original look is very well maintained even with years of refinement which is evidence that Bugatti wanted to mirror the original in all ways. What we cannot deny is that both cars share a historical similarity in being important highlights of the start and end of the Bugatti Veyron era.

The estimate car value of the Bugatti Veyron is just above $2.5 million and the very last one is reported to have already found a home in the Middle East. Out of the 450 models produced, 300 were coupes and 150 were open tops and for anyone looking to own a Veyron, they have to settle for a hunt among the current privileged owners.

According to the auto maker, the Veyron’s successor is already in development and there is no doubt that the new one will for sure be a show-stopper in the car market.

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