Bugatti Veyron on the road. Image credit: Yannis Zaugg via Unsplash, free license
Bugatti ended the production of the Veyron in 2015. The last Veyron model produced was the Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse “La Finale,” which was showcased at the Geneva International Motor Show in March 2015.
This marked the official conclusion of the Veyron’s production after a highly successful and iconic run of ten years. During its production period, Bugatti manufactured various versions and limited editions of the Veyron, each pushing the boundaries of automotive engineering and performance.
After the Veyron, Bugatti shifted its focus to the next generation of hypercars, and in 2016, they unveiled the Bugatti Chiron as the successor to the Veyron, carrying on the legacy of exceptional performance and engineering prowess.
Veyron, however, still remains one of the most capable sports cars. Here below are the Top-12 interesting facts about this super vehicle.