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Rare World Record Edition Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse on sale at H.R. Owen

By Grace Cunningham   |  

Want to own the world’s fastest roadster? The Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse World Record Edition is now available from the flagship H.R. Owen showroom in Berkeley Square, the only official UK dealer for Bugatti sales and servicing.

In stunning black and orange livery, completed with a Black Carbon Fibre finish and Orange painted Arancia Carbon Fibre details, this is the vehicle to set you apart from the rest. The stunning aesthetics continue inside, with black and orange leather combining with Arancia Mira Alcantara. The colour scheme was conceived for the car’s record-breaking speed attempt, which took place in April 2013 when it reached a speed of 254.04mph (408.84km/h). This run made the 1200PS (1184bhp) car officially the world’s fastest open top car.

This particular version is a UK car, and was originally registered in October 2013. It has only had the one owner since then, and has covered just 1130 miles in its lifetime. With only 450 models made over nine years of production, only 150 of these being roadsters and reduced down again to only 8 world record editions culminating in making this a truly rare car.

The Veyron remains the most exclusive Bugatti ever made, until the release of the Chiron later this year. When the Chiron goes on sale, it will only be available in the UK at H.R. Owen’s London showroom.

“It was a pleasure to sell this car to its first owner the first time around, and we are delighted that our unique relationship with our clients means that we have the opportunity to help the car find its second owner. This is a fantastic example of an iconic car, which has been meticulously cared for in its life so far. It will make for a wonderful investment for collectors and enthusiast alike.” – Anita Krizsan, Bugatti Brand Director for H.R. Owen.

This Grand Sport Vitesse is offered for sale at £1,795,000 from H.R. Owen.