This Is Why The Bugatti Veyron Hasn’t Aged Well
, 2022-12-03 11:00:00,
Ask any gearhead what one of the most opulent cars ever produced is, and most will answer with the Bugatti Veyron.
Bugatti (which, despite the Italian sounding name, hails from France) have set the bar high when it comes to vehicles that possess exclusivity, unique styling, and record-setting feats.
Volkswagen owned Bugatti up until recently, a move that hints at the troubles that this hypercar maker has undergone over the years. The Veyron is the first car that emerged from Volkswagen ownership of Bugatti, which became an instant sensation. Bugatti currently only produces four different models, with the Veyron no longer being one of them. Production of the Bugatti Veyron spanned 10 years, from 2005 to 2015.
Everything about the Bugatti Veyron is mind-boggling, especially when this hypercar first raced onto the scene. The power, the ingenuity, and the cost of this beast are all points to consider when thinking about just what made the Bugatti Veyron a force to be reckoned with… and what makes it a car that hasn’t aged very well.
The Bugatti Veyron has won a number of prestigious awards throughout the years, such as title of 2000s Car of the Decade by Top Gear. Now, almost two decades since the Veyron debuted, and nearly a decade since production ceased, the public’s perception of the Veyron is a little less than warm.
The Bugatti Veyron is a hypercar that hasn’t aged very well. Here’s why.
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