A STUNNING supercar which can hit 60mph in less than three seconds is the world’s fastest convertible currently on sale – and it comes with an eye-catching interior.
This rare Bugatti is a true speed machine that stands as a testament to an era, making it a classy and historically significant piece.
The 2014 Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport Vitesse is powered by a mid-mounted quad-turbocharged 8.0-litre W-16 engine that produces 1,167 hp.
This engine accelerates the car from zero to 60 in less than three seconds, reaching the top speed of 255mph.
It made this model the world’s fastest open-top production car before the title was shifted to Hennessey Venom GT Spyder in 2016.
Veyron was Bugati’s first modern-day hypercar.
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It was unveiled in a concept form at the Tokyo Motor Show in 1999 and went into production six years later.
This model, built in 2014, features a two-tone finish that combines blue- and black-tinted exposed carbon fibre and rides on gloss black wheels.
The colour combination is bold, especially because the exposed carbon gives the vehicle an almost iridescent quality.
This car has had just two owners till now and has covered a total of 2,538 miles.
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“The car’s Tangerine leather interior is just as eye-catching, broken up only by black accents and even more exposed carbon-fibre trim,” reads the listing.
“The car has over £300K worth of factory add-ons.
“This Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse is scheduled to cross the block on Wednesday, June 12.
“Unsurprisingly, considering its appearance and condition, RM Sotheby’s has quite high expectations for the vehicle, which it expects to sell for over £2.5million.”
RM Sotheby’s will auction the car on June 12 at its Cliveden House sales event in Berkshire, an hour’s drive from London.
It comes after Bugatti announced it was discontinuing the Chiron.
The £3.1 million monster was the fastest car in the world until February this year, topping out at 304mph.
That crown has since been taken away by the Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut, which has claimed to hit a mind-bending 330mph.
Meanwhile, its replacement will blend Bugatti's unique internal combustion design with electric supercar tech from new owners Rimac.
It is expected to exceed even the 1,587 horsepower produced by the W16.
Further details on the upcoming hypercar remain tightly under wraps, with even the unveiling date shrouded in mystery.
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Meanwhile, Bugatti has revealed the new 1,578 horsepower Bolide, branded by as the "evil twin" of its Chiron model.
Only 40 are set to be produced and this, combined with its unbelievable speed, results in a huge price tag of £3.5 million each.