From a distance, the Bugatti Veyron is starting to show its age, but get up close with it and you realize it’s still a road-hugging hypercar unlike any other the world has ever seen. There might be other 1000 hp monsters out there, but this is still the granddaddy of them all.
The Grand Sport Vitesse is, of course, the fastest convertible car ever made. But unlike a stripped out Ferrari racer, this looks good standing still in a parking log. Honestly, anybody should still feel privileged even to look at it.
This particular model is a special edition of the Vitesse, featuring a two-tone paintjob with color combination of Bianco and New Light Blue is borrowed from a car from Bugatti’s rich history, the 1928 Type 37A. It was filmed by BrianZuk at Pebble Beach, where it enjoyed its debut this weekend.
This particular model is a special edition of the Vitesse, featuring a two-tone paintjob with color combination of Bianco and New Light Blue is borrowed from a car from Bugatti’s rich history, the 1928 Type 37A. It was filmed by BrianZuk at Pebble Beach, where it enjoyed its debut this weekend.