click analytics

Bugatti targa-top Veyron will be more expensive, exclusive

Sunday, May 4th, 2008 by admin

bugatti veyron, bugatti veyron targa, bugatti veyron targa top, BugattiVeyron, BugattiVeyronTarga, BugattiVeyronTargaTop, veyron, veyron cabrio, veyron targa, VeyronCabrio, VeyronTarga

We already know that Bugatti’s second vehicle in the modern era will be a targa-top version of the Veyron 16.4, but AutoExpress has revealed that production of the open-air exotica will be limited to just 80 units compared to the coupe’s comparatively ample run of 300 cars. The cost of letting the sun shine through your Veyron’s dome will also be more prohibitive, with a price tag creeping up on £900,000 compared to the £840,000 cost of the coupe. As with most open-air cars, the Veyron’s chassis will be made beefier to cope with the loss of rigidity caused by a big hole in its roof. As such, the new car will weigh more than than the record-setting original. Top speed will therefore be relatively limited, if one can call a 217-mph top speed limited. Then again, as we learned while driving the car ourselves, every car is limited compared to the original Veyron.

[Source: AutoExpress]

Beijing 2008: 1st Bugatti Veyron in China sells for $3.6m

Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008 by admin

auto china, auto china 2008, AutoChina, AutoChina2008, beijing, beijing 2008, beijing motor show, beijing2008, beijingautoshow, beijingmotorshow, bugatti, bugatti china, bugatti veyron, bugatti veyron beijing, BugattiChina, BugattiVeyron, BugattiVeyronBeijing, veyron, veyron china, VeyronChina

If you were looking for the new epitome of capitalism’s slow-but-steady takeover of communism in China, we’ve got it for you right here. Bugatti brought its million-euro hyper-car this year to the Auto China show in Beijing, drawing hoards of spectators in its appropriate bright red paint job. What’s more is that within two hours of the car’s debut, Bugatti had already sold one.

The customer will fly to Bugatti’s Molsheim headquarters to pick out the color scheme and options (apparently no one told him he could do it online), and pay a whopping 25 million yuan (approximately $3.6 million, more than twice the sticker price) for the privilege of owning the first Veyron in China. Mao who?

Click on the images below and the press release after the jump for more on the Veyron’s unveiling in Beijing.
[Source: Bugatti and Gasgoo]