Say Hello And Goodbye To The $3 Million Bugatti Veyron

Bugatti Veyron La Finale

When the Bugatti Veyron was first introduced just ten years ago, the car industry as a whole was never the same. A Veyron is arguably the cream-of-the-crop in terms of supercars, and the Super Sport version of the vehicle is the fastest street-legal car that has ever been produced with its top speed of 267.8 mph. Over the years, Bugatti has released a few different Veyrons and some special one-offs. However now it is the time to bring a close to the era of the Veyron. After just ten years of production, the brand is halting production of the vehicle. But before we say goodbye, they are giving us one last car, the Bugatti Veyron “La Finale”.

The La Finale is the 450th and final Bugatti Veyron to have been produced, and it is truly a one-of-a-kind beauty. The first Bugatti Veyron featured an all-red body with a black stripe so for this version, Bugatti has flipped the two colors to celebrate the vehicle. Upon closer inspection of the vehicle, one will realize that the body is actually made entirely from carbon fiber, and red carbon fiber at that (a first for the brand). The vehicle also has the words “La Finale” imprinted on the back and elsewhere in the vehicle. The La Finale is also actually a convertible; you can remove the roof panels to convert the vehicle into the fastest convertible in the world. It also has a bespoke interior to match the elegance of the car.

But of course the main attraction of this Veyron is what it has under the hood. The La Finale is rocking a 1,200hp W16 engine. Accelerating from 0 to 60mph is achieved in just 2.5 seconds, and with a top speed of 267 mph, it’s still the fastest street-legal production car.

As I have previously mention, there is only one La Finale Veyron in the entire world. If you wanted it, then don’t get too excited as it has already been sold to an anonymous buyer in the middle east for the price of a cool $3 million. So, say hello and goodbye to the last Bugatti Veyron on the planet. It’s been a good ride.

Photo from Bugatti

Written by Sebastian Hensiek

From Philadelphia, Sebastian is a fan of music, writing, art, and entertainment.