Last Bugatti Veyron Super Sport Ever Built Is Heading To Auction

It is unlikely that it will be cheap. Estimates suggest that it could sell for up to $2.4 million.

Buyers with six-figure budgets shouldn’t have any trouble getting one, as production of the Bugatti Chrome is already underway and the Veyron appearing semi-regularly in the high-end used marketplace. A Veyron like no other will be on the block at the Bonhams auction.

It is the last Bugatti Veyron Super Sport built and will be going up for auction in just over one month. The supercar is finished in black-over-black with red leather interior and has only driven 550 miles (885 km) since its new build. It has also had one owner in six years. It is unlikely to sell for cheap. Estimates suggest that it could be valued at between PS1,700,000. and PS1,800,000. ($2,300,000. to $2,400,000). The 100th Chiron cost $3.4 million.

Last Bugatti Veyron Super Sport Ever Built Is Heading To Auction

The factory’s 8.0-liter V16 engine still powers the Bugatti. It produces a staggering 1,200 horsepower (894 Kilowatts) and maximum torque (1,106 Newton-meters). From a standstill, Bugatti can sprint to 62 mph (100 km/h) in 2.5 seconds. It will then accelerate to a top speed at 257 mph (415 km/h). In case you didn’t know, it was once the fastest car on the planet.

It won’t be the only hypercar on display. A 2011 Aston Martin One 77 Q-Series (PS1,600,000-1,800,000) will also join the Bugatti atop the auction block, one of just 77 examples ever made. An extremely low-mileage 2014 McLaren P1 McLaren P1 (PS1,300,000-1,700,000), too, will be in attendance, having driven just 80 miles (129 kilometers) since rolling off the production line.

On July 13, the Bonhams Goodwood Festival of Speed Auction in Chichester, England will be open. From July 12th to July 18th 2018, the Goodwood Festival of Speed will be held alongside the Bonhams Auction.