More and more Bugs are coming out to play, and this Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport is an absolute stunner! Finished in a sophisticated brown shade with chrome wheels and a chrome horseshoe grille, it’s sitting in race mode, ready to turn heads.
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One of the coolest details? The temporary roof solution. As with all Veyron Grand Sports and Grand Sport Vitesses, the removable hardtop can't be stored in the car - it stays at home. But Bugatti had a backup plan: a unique, rectangular-shaped umbrella made from carbon fiber and fabric. The handle slots between the two seats, while the canopy locks onto the windshield and a crosspiece behind the headrests. Officially, Bugatti says it's stable up to 100 km/h, but the warning label on the umbrella itself claims it can handle speeds up to 160 km/h. When not in use, it fits neatly in the small front trunk - talk about engineering with a touch of elegance.
Another interesting detail is the plaque in the trunk, showing that this particular Veyron was originally destined for Switzerland. It's likely still with its first owner, making it one of the earlier Grand Sports from around 2009. We first saw this exact car back in July 2022 in Milan, Italy, where it was seen driving with its regular roof on.
Even in 2025, the Veyron still looks incredibly fresh. The Grand Sport’s production ran from 2009 to 2015, so this one is about 16 years old now, but it hasn’t lost any of its presence. Personally, I’ve always had a soft spot for the Grand Sport. I also love the square center exhaust tip - later models like the Super Sport and Grand Sport Vitesse switched to two thinner but wider tips, but the single square one just feels right on this car. It’s always exciting to see these legendary machines still roaming the streets.
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