Home

Straightline

The car enthusiasts news blog from Inside Line

Black and Yellow Special Edition Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Debuts in Qatar

 veyron special edition 5.jpg

 Restraint isn't something you generally associate with Qatar or Bugatti. So it should come as no surprise that the newest special edition Veyron -- shown at the Qatar Motor Show -- is a bit over the top.

The combination of yellow and black was apparently one of Ettore Bugatti's favorite color combinations and this Grand Sport with its exposed carbon fiber represents that idea well. The color scheme doesn't stop on the outside. The seats, dash, steering wheel and gearshift are finished in yellow leather with black stitching, the center console is black carbon.

Pricing starts at $2.05 million for this newest special edition of the world's fastest convertible. Expect another special edition at each major European/Asian auto show until they can finally sell off the remaining cars Bugatti intended to build.  

 

 Veyron special editin 3.jpg

 Veyron special edition 1.jpg 

 veyron special edition2.jpg  

Categories: ,

3 Comments

moethepaki says:

11:07 AM, 01/24/12

Uh huh, you know what it is...

Well someone had to sing it...

csubowtie says:

11:36 AM, 01/24/12

It seems like it would take more than a color scheme to make a "special edition" Veyron. It seems like every one of these I've seen (in pictures or TV) are custom color coordinated to the owners preference. See the chrome Veyron, the Veyron with copper woven into the exposed carbon, etc. etc. It seems to me like the poor chump who buys this will get mocked severely he shows up to the desert with a car and he didn't even choose his own colors. What's next, is he going to start cleaning his own palace?

transpower says:

06:50 AM, 01/25/12

Ugh....please give me one in burgundy and black. Please.

Add a comment

Advertisement

Latest Poll

How do you deal with the high price of gas?

Advertisement

Tip the Editors

Got a breaking news tip for the Inside Line editors?

Send it to tips@edmunds.com

Browse Archives