Bugatti debuted a special edition Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport Vitesse in a unique Bianco and New Light Blue color scheme for the first time publicly at “The Quail: A Motorsports Gathering”. The color combination is based on the famous Type 37A, which was built in 1928, won a multitude of Grand Prix races in its time and is now owned by Jay Leno. Bugatti claimed The 2013 Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport Vitesse that will be the most powerful roadster in the world, ever, of all time, it will be the fastest as well.
Given its lack of a smoothed-over fixed roof, however, the Vitesse likely won’t be able to reach the same 268 mph as the Super Sport (the extra-fast coupe is limited to 258 mph in production trim). Instead of creating a droptop Super Sport, Bugatti is leaning on the hot-rodder’s “more power, more better” mantra. That said, chances are that in addition to being the most powerful roadster in the world, ever, of all time, it will be the fastest as well. Bugatti has made a habit of releasing to keep its name in the headlines, The 2013 Grand Sport Vitesse is an actual multi car production model. But those with the means will want to act fast. Bugatti will restrict produce this vehicle at 150 units. At last check, Bugatti has plans to produce only around 100 more Grand Sports, Vitesse-spec or otherwise.
Vehicle layout mid engine, AWD, 2 pass, 2 doors convertible. Engine 8.0 liter, 64 valve DOCH W-16 with 0-60 MPH 2.5 sec. Transmission 7 speed auto clutch manual. Curb weight 4387 lb (mfr). Wheelbase 106.7 inch. Vehicle length x width x height is 175.7 x 78.7 x 46.9 inch. EPA city/HWY fuel Econ N/A and CO2 Emissions N/A. Base price is $2.5 million.
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