August 21st, 2009

Last week, Bugatti took the wraps off another special-edition version of the Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport, called the Sang Bleu.
The model, which celebrated Bugatti’s 100th anniversary made its debut at the 2009 Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance.
But reports now indicate that this will be the last of the special-edition Veyrons before Bugatti unveils its successor.

August 18th, 2009

Bugatti unveiled a Sang Bleu special edition model of its new Veyron Grand Sport this weekend at Quail Lodge at Pebble Beach in California.
The Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Sang Bleu combines carbon fiber and polished aluminum - an innovative combination never realized before.
Bugatti calls this approach a ‘new dimension of « Art – Forme – Technique »’, the company’s core values statement.

June 12th, 2009

The idea of driving a $1.4 million dollar sports car is nothing but a fleeting fantasy for most of us.
The Bugatti Veyron availability alone could make it difficult for you to get your hands on one, even if you have the means otherwise.
A company in the UK called Holders Vehicle Contracts wants to change that by offering the most powerful, most expensive, and fastest street-legal production car in the world to customers as a rental.

May 15th, 2009

According to TMZ, Paris Hilton had a party on Monday evening at her new Hollywood Hills home and the loud noise prompted neighbors to call the police.
Hours later, about a half-dozen expensive cars on the street were found keyed and egged, TMZ reported.
Two Bentleys, two Maseratis and a $1.4 million Bugatti Veyron were among the vehicles that were damaged.

May 2nd, 2009

Four Bugatti Veyron Type 35 Grand Prix special editions have been presented at this year’s Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este to mark the 100th anniversary of the brand and to pay homage to Ettore Bugatti’s masterpiece.
The Bugatti Veyron Type 35 Grand Prix specials feature the racing colors of the respective countries: blue for France, red for Italy, green for England and white for Germany.
Each of the Bugatti Veyron Type 35 Grand Prix is named after a race driver from the beginning of the last century: Jean-Pierre Wimille, Achille Varzi, Malcolm Campbell and Hermann zu Leiningen.


April 15th, 2009

To their credit, the police in Slovakia evidently make no exceptions for $1.5 million supercars.
There are supposedly two Bugatti Veyrons registered in the European country, and this one is said to belong to Zoroslav Kollar, an attorney and owner of a Czech tractor maker and holding company.
Apparently Kollar’s Veyron was parked a little too long at the Hviezdoslavovo Square in Bratislava and the police slapped a boot on the Bugatti’s 12-spoke wheels.
