Bugatti Announces the Last Veyron will Premiere at the Geneva Motor Show

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Bugatti is one of the top luxury car brands in the market known for their sleek and modern designs while offering fantastic perks for their drivers internally as well. The company’s biggest car, the Veyron, has been a staple product throughout the years that has sold amazingly and also become an icon in the vehicle industry. Everyone knows the Veyron when they see it and instantly turn their heads when one comes rolling down the street. With all of the new year’s cars being announced, Bugatti has come out saying that this year’s Veyron will premiere at the GEneva Motor Show and be the last model that they company ever makes.

The new Veyron is expected to be something special seeing as it is ending the vehicles long running tenure that began back in 2005. The special series will feature a W16 engine that pumps out 1,200 horsepower and can launch the car from 0 to 60 in a very fast 2.6 seconds. It has an extremely high top speed of 253 miles per hour and even moves at the world’s fastest production roadster speed in the convertible model. The Bugatti Veyron has been a very special car throughout the years that has come in all sorts of different limited models. In the past, the company has made versions dedicated to Ettore Bugatti, the company’s founder, Jean Bugatti, the car designer and Ettore’s son, Rembrandt Bugatti, the sculptor and founder’s brother, Jean-Pierre Wimille, a Bugatti racing champion, Bartolomeo Constantini, the sporting manager, and Roland Garros, Ettore’s friend.

The Bugatti Veyron has normally been priced around $2 million each year, which should be the same for this model as well. Considering this is the final version of the Veyron that the company is making, they should have something hidden up their sleeve that will really send the car out in style. The Veyron is going to be debuting at the Geneva Motor Show which is taking place from March 5th to 15th.

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