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Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport


A topless version of the world's fastest production car? We're in. The Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport ($2.25 million) keeps the coupe's 1001 hp, 16-cylinder engine, and has been developed so there will be no draft inside, even when exploring the upper reaches of the car's 217 mph top speed. While the company will reportedly build just 80 Grand Sports, the first will be auctioned off at the world-renowned Pebble Beach Concourse d'Elegance, so if you're interested, be prepared to head to Monterey County with your bidding hat on, and a pile of money by your side.
Other special editions:
Pur Sang
On 10 September 2007 a special version of the Veyron called the "Pur Sang" was unveiled at the Frankfurt Motor Show. The only difference from the standard Veyron is the body finishing: the Pur Sang has none, revealing the Veyron's pure aluminium-carbon fibre body. French for "thoroughbred" or "pure blood," production of the Pur Sang will be limited to 5 cars. The car will be included with high-gloss aluminum wheels with a diamond cut finish.[8][9]
Fbg par Hermès
At the Geneva motor show in 2008 Bugatti announced a partnership with the French fashion house Hermès, resulting in the "Fbg Par Hermès" trim. It features several new features as well as a redesigned front end. The interior is done in Hermès leather and it comes with a specially designed Hermès suitcase to fit in the trunk.[10]
Sang Noir
The Sang Noir edition was inspired by the Bugatti Type 57 Atlantique. Most exterior details were painted black, including the fuel cap and the headlight assembly, while the front grille, side mirror casings, and the roof rails are chrome. Also, the central section of the body is clearcoated carbon fiber. The interior is bright orange with black-piano lacquer trims. Only 15 of this edition will exist. [11]
Grand Sport
Bugatti announced the production of a targa top version, called Grand Sport. The car will be unveiled at Pebble Beach Concourse d’Elegance on 2008-08-15, with production set to begin in spring 2009.[12]


A topless version of the world's fastest production car? We're in. The Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport ($2.25 million) keeps the coupe's 1001 hp, 16-cylinder engine, and has been developed so there will be no draft inside, even when exploring the upper reaches of the car's 217 mph top speed. While the company will reportedly build just 80 Grand Sports, the first will be auctioned off at the world-renowned Pebble Beach Concourse d'Elegance, so if you're interested, be prepared to head to Monterey County with your bidding hat on, and a pile of money by your side.
Other special editions:
Pur Sang
On 10 September 2007 a special version of the Veyron called the "Pur Sang" was unveiled at the Frankfurt Motor Show. The only difference from the standard Veyron is the body finishing: the Pur Sang has none, revealing the Veyron's pure aluminium-carbon fibre body. French for "thoroughbred" or "pure blood," production of the Pur Sang will be limited to 5 cars. The car will be included with high-gloss aluminum wheels with a diamond cut finish.[8][9]
Fbg par Hermès
At the Geneva motor show in 2008 Bugatti announced a partnership with the French fashion house Hermès, resulting in the "Fbg Par Hermès" trim. It features several new features as well as a redesigned front end. The interior is done in Hermès leather and it comes with a specially designed Hermès suitcase to fit in the trunk.[10]
Sang Noir
The Sang Noir edition was inspired by the Bugatti Type 57 Atlantique. Most exterior details were painted black, including the fuel cap and the headlight assembly, while the front grille, side mirror casings, and the roof rails are chrome. Also, the central section of the body is clearcoated carbon fiber. The interior is bright orange with black-piano lacquer trims. Only 15 of this edition will exist. [11]
Grand Sport
Bugatti announced the production of a targa top version, called Grand Sport. The car will be unveiled at Pebble Beach Concourse d’Elegance on 2008-08-15, with production set to begin in spring 2009.[12]



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