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Last ever Bugatti Veyron to make an appearance at the Geneva Motor Show 2015

Bugatti confirms the final 450th car is headed to Geneva

Bugatti has announced that it will unveil the final 450th Veyron at the 2015 Geneva Motor Show. The car is a bespoke variant of the Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse.

Details of the looks of the car are still secret, but it's likely that it will be highly unique given Bugatti's recent trend towards custom special editions of the Veyron.

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Mechanically, it will use the same 8.0-litre quad-turbo W16 engine that generates an incredible 1183 bhp. Back in 2013, evo drove the Grand Sport Vitesse alongside a Pagani Huayra, you can see that video below.

Previous unique versions of the Veyron have included the 2007 'Pur Sang', which featured bronze wheels and clear body finishes.

There was also the 'Sang Noir' which was entirely black, with an orange interior. It was rumoured to have cost $3.4 million dollars.

>Read: Every Bugatti Veyron special edition

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