Bugatti Veyron

Veyron

The Bugatti Veyron EB 16.4 is a legendary mid-engine sports car developed by the Volkswagen Group in partnership with Bugatti. It was engineered in Germany and hand-assembled in Molsheim, France, reflecting a blend of advanced technology and artisanal craftsmanship. Named in honor of Pierre Veyron, a renowned Bugatti racing driver from the 1930s, the Veyron set new benchmarks in automotive performance and engineering when it was introduced.

The Veyron became famous for its extraordinary power, featuring a quad-turbocharged W16 engine that enabled record-breaking top speeds and acceleration. It was one of the first production cars to exceed 400 km/h (249 mph), making it a symbol of extreme speed and luxury. With its iconic design and cutting-edge features, the Bugatti Veyron remains one of the most influential hypercars in automotive history.