Bugatti Has Sold Its Last Veyron, Chassis in Geneva

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A little while back it was announced that Bugatti would be entering their final year of producing the famous Veyron model to move onto something new. While it was expected that the car would sell out quickly, it has officially done so without even being revealed. While the latest Veyron model won’t be much different from the previous years, a customer has already purchased the vehicle that is set to be revealed at the Geneva Motor Show from March 5th to 15th and afterwards will be delivered to the new owner.

The final Veyron model is being called “La Finale” and the name is even displayed on the underside of the car’s retractable back wing. The 450th Veyron offers 1183 horsepower with an insane 16 cylinder engine that can put out a top speed of 268 miles per hour. The car was bought by a private customer in the Middle East and before heading to its home destination will be displayed in Geneva next to an old tribute Veyron 1. The company is showing the first and last models together as a nice reflection on how far the car has come and how influential it has been over the 10 years it has been in production.

The Veyron has become Bugatti’s most popular car and everyone knows it for it’s unique style, powerful specs, and luxurious interior. Throughout the ten years of production the design has been perfected and it is one of the most high end cars to ever hit the market. It’s truly sad to see the Veyron leaving the automobile world but Bugatti will certainly outdo themselves with whatever car they produce next. The current rumor is that the replacement car, called the Chiron, is coming in 2016 and will be more powerful, faster, and nicer than the Veyron model.

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