The Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse “La Finale” -- Veyron No. 450 -- bowed to the crowd at the Geneva auto show in March. It marked the end of the Veyron hypercar, which will be replaced by a car rumored to be called the Chiron.
Until then, check out this video of the Veyron assembly process, featuring many of the men and women it takes to build this 8.0-liter, W16-powered, 1,200-hp monster (you can watch the separate engine build video here). All production happens at the company’s Molshiem factory in France. We hope to see a successor by the end of this year.
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