In the decade since the $2million Bugatti Veyron launched, 449 cars have been sold, with the 450th (and final one) going on show at the annual Geneva Motor Show from March 5th – 15th.
The Veyron is one of the most well-known luxury supercars of the past ten years alongside the Lamborghini Aventador, and is owned by a whole host of celebrities.
The final Bugatti Veyron is confirmed to be a bespoke version of the Grand Sport Vitesse model. Look out for exclusive personalized upholstery, as well as custom door panels. What won’t change is the Veyron’s massive 8.0-liter W-16. The quad-turbo engine will produce the usual 1,183 horsepower and 1,106 pound-feet of torque.
The huge power of the car made the record breaking Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse the fastest open-top roadster production car in the world, with it reaching 254.04 mph, and 0-60 in just 2.6 seconds, while the Super Sport is the fastest street-legal production car in the world reaching 267.86 mph.