Bugatti La Voiture Noire
Bugatti is a supercar brand for the world's wealthy and ultra-wealthy. As a result, it is not surprising that the exquisitely crafted products of this car company always cost ten times more than conventional supercars. The Bugatti Type 57 SC Atlantic was the greatest car of the French sports car brand in the past, with only four cars produced between 1936 and 1938. Inspired by the world's most coveted Type 57 Atlantic classic, La Voiture, built to commemorate the Bugatti brand's 100th anniversary, also pays homage to the Bugatti brand's 100-year history.
Bugatti has unveiled the "La Voiture Noire," or "the black car," which is entirely made of carbon fiber. The first Limited Edition car was sold for $19 million to Ferdinand Piech, the owner of the Volkswagen Group. It was designed by Salome Etienne and is based on the Veyron and Chiron, as well as the pre-war Type 57SC Atlantic.
Bugatti La Voiture Noire should be able to reach over 450 km/h thanks to an 8 liter, 16 cylinder engine that produces a jaw-dropping 1,500 HP. Bugatti has refused to reveal any details about its performance. The signature horseshoe-shaped Bugatti grill dominates the front and blends into an aerodynamically swept-back design with sloping windscreen and wrap-around tail lamps.
Price: $19 million