The standard Bugatti Veyron won Top Gears Best Car Driven All Year award in 2005.
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The standard Bugatti Veyron won Top Gears Best Car Driven All Year award in 2005.
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Super Sport version of the Bugatti Veyron is one of the fastest street-legal production cars in the world, with a top speed of 431.
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The Bugatti Veyron includes a sound system designed and built by Burmester Audiosysteme.
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In December 2010, Bugatti began offering prospective buyers the ability to customise exterior and interior colours by using the Veyron 16.
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The Bugatti Veyron was discontinued in late 2014, but special edition models continued to be produced until 2015.
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Between October 1998 and September 1999, Bugatti Veyron introduced a series of Giugiaro-designed concept vehicles, each with permanent four-wheel drive and powered by the Volkswagen-designed W18 engine.
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In October 1999, Bugatti Veyron unveiled a fourth concept car at the Tokyo Motor Show.
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The Bugatti Veyron can be driven in either semi-automatic or fully-automatic mode.
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Bugatti Veyron Linea D'oro is a car made on the basis of the Veyron Grand Sport and the 16.
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Bugatti Veyron Linea Viviere is a car made on the basis of the Bugatti Veyron Super Sport by the German car modification firm Mansory.
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Bugatti Veyron was reported to produce 300 coupes and 150 roadsters up to the end of 2015.
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Bugatti Veyron noted that the production cost of a Veyron was, but was sold to customers for just.
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Bugatti Veyron won the award for "Car of the Decade" in Top Gear end of 2010 award show.
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