A few years ago, Bugatti decided to create the world's fastest convertible. They wanted "a car that would redefine the limits of technology in the automobile industry, while appealing to the aesthetic bent and connoisseurs of exceptional automobiles." This idea gave rise to the Veyron Grand Sport, which debuted at the Pebble Beach Concours in 2008. Then in 2010, unveiled the Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Super Sport that had already entered the Guinness Book of Records with an average speed of 431 kmh over (267 mph). Both models Bugatti was a success around the automotive world, but at the end of production of the Veyron, Bugatti decided to break with the two vehicles together for the last time a special edition and memorable. World, meet the Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Super Sport.
Just last week, Bugatti CEO Wolfgang Dürheimer, I discussed the future of Special Products Package Super Sport model Veyron Grand Sport - an open-top Veyron. We thought, this vehicle would have seen a couple of years, but spy photographers have captured the first images of the vehicle completely free of its camouflage.
Just last week, Bugatti CEO Wolfgang Dürheimer, I discussed the future of Special Products Package Super Sport model Veyron Grand Sport - an open-top Veyron. We thought, this vehicle would have seen a couple of years, but spy photographers have captured the first images of the vehicle completely free of its camouflage.

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