While every Bugatti bears the name of the company’s founder, only the legends feature his full name in script. The first of the series, commemorating Jean-Pierre Wimille, debuted one year ago during the Pebble Beach Concours weekend, and the last of the series is this car, commemorating none other than company founder Ettore Bugatti, was unveiled exactly one year later at the same posh venue.
The Bugatti Veyron Ettore Bugatti Legend Edition is one of the finest Bugatti vehicles ever made, a bold claim for a company with over 100 years of history. This elite version of the Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport Vitesse is a step forward for the world’s fastest production car. It is as exclusive as a Bugatti can get, to the point where I’d be surprised if the company even decides to part with it.
The Bugatti Veyron Ettore Bugatti Legend Edition comes from the same pedigree as the world’s fastest production vehicle. It’s powered by an 8-liter W16 engine, providing enough power for a 0-to-62 takeoff in just 2.6 seconds. This king of the road officially looks down on every Lamborghini, Ferrari, McLaren or any other supercar one can think of. 254 mph just doesn’t seem possible, but I’m not about to question Bugatti’s word.
The Ettore Bugatti title of this new legend edition is reserved for only the finest Bugatti vehicles. Ettore Bugatti was born in Milan, Italy in 1881, and his reach in the world of motorsport continues deep into 2014. I find myself wondering what Mr. Bugatti would think if he could see — and drive — this latest creation that bears his name. I’m sure the salt flats of the afterlife are calling…
As the last of the Legends series, and among the last Veyrons ever built, the Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse “Legends Ettore Bugatti” will be spectacularly expensive: €2.35 million, or $3.14 million.
Via The Coolist
While every Bugatti bears the name of the company’s founder, only the legends feature his full name in script. The first of the series, commemorating Jean-Pierre Wimille, debuted one year ago during the Pebble Beach Concours weekend, and the last of the series is this car, commemorating none other than company founder Ettore Bugatti, was unveiled exactly one year later at the same posh venue.
The Bugatti Veyron Ettore Bugatti Legend Edition is one of the finest Bugatti vehicles ever made, a bold claim for a company with over 100 years of history. This elite version of the Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport Vitesse is a step forward for the world’s fastest production car. It is as exclusive as a Bugatti can get, to the point where I’d be surprised if the company even decides to part with it.
The Bugatti Veyron Ettore Bugatti Legend Edition comes from the same pedigree as the world’s fastest production vehicle. It’s powered by an 8-liter W16 engine, providing enough power for a 0-to-62 takeoff in just 2.6 seconds. This king of the road officially looks down on every Lamborghini, Ferrari, McLaren or any other supercar one can think of. 254 mph just doesn’t seem possible, but I’m not about to question Bugatti’s word.
The Ettore Bugatti title of this new legend edition is reserved for only the finest Bugatti vehicles. Ettore Bugatti was born in Milan, Italy in 1881, and his reach in the world of motorsport continues deep into 2014. I find myself wondering what Mr. Bugatti would think if he could see — and drive — this latest creation that bears his name. I’m sure the salt flats of the afterlife are calling…
As the last of the Legends series, and among the last Veyrons ever built, the Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse “Legends Ettore Bugatti” will be spectacularly expensive: €2.35 million, or $3.14 million.
Via The Coolist