Yet another special edition model of the Bugatti Veyron has been unveiled, this time at the ongoing 2014 Geneva Motor Show. Bugatti has taken the covers off the Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse Rembrandt, a car which honors Rembrandt Bugatti - brother of the company founder Ettore and one of the most important sculptors of the early 20th century.
Like the earlier special edition models, Bugatti has limited the production of the Grand Sport Vitesse Rembrandt to just three units, each carrying a price tag of 2.18 million euro (Rs 18.5 crore).
The Grand Sport Vitesse Rembrandt is based on the standard Grand Sport Vitesse. The car is powered by an 8-litre W16 engine putting out 1,200bhp and 1,200Nm of torque. Thanks to all that power, the car can accelerate from 0 to 100 kmph in just 2.6 seconds, onwards to a top speed of 408kmph with the roof down. Bugatti says, and we agree, the Vitesse is the fastest production roadster ever built.