Bugatti Veyron to Take Final Bow at Geneva Motor Show
The clock is ticking. Bugatti will reveal its 450th and final Veyron super-ultra-stupendous-luxury-performance car at next month’s Geneva Motor Show.
This series-ending machine is expected to be a special bespoke version of the Grand Sport Vitesse model. Appropriately given its importance this model will likely feature a unique paint job and additional carbon fiber elements. Likewise, the car’s interior ought to be enhanced as well.
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Naturally this end-of-the-line Veyron will be motivated by an engine for the ages, more specifically the company’s legendary 8.0-liter W16 that delivers an organ-bruising 1,200-hp and more than 1,000 lb-ft of peak torque.
But as amazing as this machine is it’s run its lifespan; remember it was first introduced back in 2005. As it bows out Bugatti will now be able to focus its energy on creating a worthy successor. The follow-up act to the Veyron will supposedly be called the Chiron; it’s rumored to have 1,500 horses and maybe even electrically driven turbochargers.
GALLERY: Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse Black Bess
[Source: GT Spirit]
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