While Bugatti has a hard time figuring out exactly what the customers want the future Galibier luxury sedan to be and is now back to the drawing board, the Veyron continues to gather a ton of attention from the public.
The latest Veyron-related move comes in the form of a book by Martin Roach. Entitled “A quest for perfection: the story of the greatest car in the world” the book offers us a complex perspective on the VW Group’s ultimate hypercar.
The work also includes Afzal Kahn, the man behind the Project Kahn British tuner, who owns one of the most expensive examples of the Veyron, the one with the F1 plate. Kahn has been offered between GBP5 and GBP10 million ($7.8 million/EUR5.75 million and $15.6 million/EUR11.5 million) for the car, but decided not to let go of it.
But why ruin the surprise? You can find the book here.
The work also includes Afzal Kahn, the man behind the Project Kahn British tuner, who owns one of the most expensive examples of the Veyron, the one with the F1 plate. Kahn has been offered between GBP5 and GBP10 million ($7.8 million/EUR5.75 million and $15.6 million/EUR11.5 million) for the car, but decided not to let go of it.
But why ruin the surprise? You can find the book here.