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Custom Bugatti Veyron to be unveiled at Qatar 2012

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The Bugatti Veyron is a modern marvel of engineering and truly one of the finest cars ever built. Naturally, this sort of vehicle demands quite the price.

This, in turn, makes it a car few can afford and therefore a very rare model. Even in these conditions, it seems that the exclusivity of the hypercar just isn’t enough.

Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport custom paint
Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport custom paint

That’s why, at the upcoming 2012 Qatar Motor Show, Bugatti will be showcasing a custom version of their awe inspiring Veyron.

The customizing is limited to the new paint scheme and the special colors opted by its pretentious owner.

We’re talking about a dual tone setup featuring bright yellow at the top and the black of exposed carbon fiber at the bottom.

Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport custom paint
Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport custom paint

The interior seems to follow the same two tone lines as the exterior with everything being covered in yellow leather or exposed carbon fiber.

The car itself is a sensation maker, but the information it comes with from Bugatti seems that much more fascinating.

To begin with, since the Veyron Coupe was sold out, the Grand Sport convertible is the only one you have. Also, as they check the stats, only 105 of the 150 GS models they plan to build remain.

In regards to the Galibier sedan nothing has been said but we’re told that this particular custom Bugatti Veyron will feature a special price.

Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport custom paint
Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport custom paint

Forget the Egyptian jokes about the special price, but do remember that the custom painted model will cost a staggering 2.03 million dollars.

Need I mention that this is before any taxes and delivery is discussed? Anyway, it will be on display at the Qatar Motor Show in less then a week.

George Lupica
the authorGeorge Lupica
George grew up with cars and began reading car magazines even before he got his first car. Before deciding to become a full-time writer in 2010, he had a corporate job and a deep passion for all things automotive. George has built himself a fan base while reviewing SUVs and sport sedans for Automotorblog.

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