Bugatti Veyron - World's Most Expensive Car
After quite some time of not hearing anything from the legendary company, with a little help, they were able to get back on track with a bang! They were able to create a car that has superior performance and at around $1.7 million, is considered to be the world's most expensive production car at present. It is considered as a breakthrough in automotive engineering. The Veyron 16.4 was created aiming for an exceptional goal of more than 250 mph of speed and 1000 hp which in turn gave them a great success. They were able to achieve elegance and advanced functionality all at the same time, in the form of the Veyron. With 4 turbochargers, it can generate 1001 hp and in just 55 seconds it can reach its top speed of 252 mph. The exterior of the car undeniably resembles the elements of a classic Bugatti design with a contemporary touch. Superior performance, remarkable speed and exceptional security system are the distinguishing elements of the so called super sports car. The most expensive car in the world truly deserves its title along with that of the fastest production car.
Another car that was created by the same company is the Bugatti Type 57S. This car earned the title for the most expensive classic car, which was bought by an anonymous buyer at around $30-$40 million. Like most Bugatti cars, it looks lean and taut. Jean Bugatti was the one in control during the creation of Type 57, from around 1934 to 1940. It has a top speed of 115 mph which was good enough during its time.
There are other luxury cars that are next in line to the world's most expensive car, like the Enzo Ferrari, Saleen S7, Mercedez Benz SLR, and the McLaren Roadster. Each of these cars has their own features and capabilities allowing them standing next to Veyron. Each has their distinguishing elements that make them different among the rest. But, of course, only on is the most expensive, and that is the Veyron.


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