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Bugatti Veyron Fbg

Bugatti chose Geneva to launch another limited edition of the Veyron, the most exclusive yet

Bugatti teamed up with the French fashion house Hermes and have christened the new car the ‘Veyron Fbg par Hermes’.

All of the changes are cosmetic and include different radiator grills, a new nose treatment with additional cooling slots, a new wheel design and a revised fuel filler. Inside the car the turned aluminium trim on the centre dashboard is replaced with bespoke leather, while the leather used for the rest of the interior is of a softer grade than on the standard car.

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The most shocking aspect of this car though is the price as Bugatti are charging 1.55M euros for the car (plus local taxes), an increase of 450,000Euros over standard. Bugatti weren’t commenting on how many they were going to make but did tell us there were only 70 cars left unsold out of the planned production run of 300 so if you want you’d better hurry up before it’s too late!

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