Superior in every sense, the Bugatti Veyron already has earned itself  a name in car history as an undisputed classic. When the Bugatti Veyron  was first announced, they said that the supercar would be limited to an  exclusive production run of just 300 units. As if the original Bugatti  Veyron supercar wasn’t enough, a number of limited edition, super  luxurious Veyrons have been rolled out over the years. Hit the jump to  see some of the most exotic and expensive Bugatti Veyrons spotted till  date. 
Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport
The first build slot for the Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport  was sold at the Pebble Beach auction in 2008 for a whopping $2.9  million. It was a Targa model with a removable polycarbonate roof. The  Grand Sport roadster model boasts a top speed of 253 mph when the roof  is in place and 223.7 mph when the roof is stowed away. The highlights  are the slightly higher windscreen, stylized daytime running lights, and  lightweight and the transparent polycarbonate roof.
Bugatti Veyron Fbg Par Hermes
An upshot of collaboration between Bugatti and Hermès, the Bugatti Veyron Fbg Par Hermes  has the “H” logo on all four wheels and “Hermes” engraved on the fuel  door. Seen at the Geneva 2008 Motor Show, the Fbg par Hermes, priced at  more than $2 million, features hand-cut and stitched leather all around.  It flaunts a slightly revised bodywork from other Bugatti Veyron  models.
Bugatti Veyron Linea Vincero
Done by German tuner Mansory, the Veyron LINEA Vincerò  comes with a refined power engine. Exterior modifications include a new  front fascia, smaller hood, striking front apron, newly developed side  skirts, a diffuser, larger air outlets and new forged wheels. The LED  daytime running lights integrated in the front mount add to the overall  aesthetics of the supercar. The interiors come with carbon fiber accents  (we just love it), leather seating and trim and an LED ambient lighting  system. 
Bugatti Veyron Linea Vincero d’Oro
When compared with the standard Veyron, the Bugatti Veyron Linea Vincero d’Oro  comes with modified fenders, a shortened bonnet and an enticing front  apron. The car’s front features LED daytime running lights and the  stylized letter “V” that stands for Vincero. Other highlights include  the newly developed side skirts and a new rear diffuser. One outstanding  feature of the LINEA Vincero d’Oro ‘s design is the use of carbon  fabric with built-in copper threads. The gold work can be seen on the  wheels, V-shaped grille, door handles, mirror housings, fuel filler cap,  headlight washer nozzles, headlight surrounds and roof. The interior of  the car also flaunts gold accents.
Bugatti Veyron Bleu Centenaire
Priced at 1.35 million Euros, the Bleu Veyron Centenaire  was unveiled on the occasion of Bugatti’s 100th anniversary. The Bleu  Centenaire is being said to have a top speed of 273 mph and it’s done in  the company’s famous racing blue color. One of the most captivating  features was the matte and glossy applications of the color on its body  panels. The car comes painted in sprintblue matte and sprintblue gloss.  The interior of the Centenaire is fitted in special “snowbeige” leather  with quilting on the seats
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 Bugatti EB Veyron 16.4 Pur Sang
The special edition Bugatti EB Veyron 16.4 Pur Sang   was shown to the media at the Frankfurt Motor show in 2007 and the five  units of the special edition were sold within 24 hours of its launch.  The 16.4  Pur Sang is based on one of the most famous design elements of  the Bugatti heritage - the tow-tone theme. The car flaunts classy pure  aluminum alloy and carbon fiber monocoque body. The 1,888kg beauty totes  a power-to-weight ratio of 1.88kg/hp and chops off nearly 100kg off the  standard Veyron. Both exclusive and highly functional, the “Pur Sang”  is priced at 1.4 million Euros.
Bugatti Veyron Sang Noir
The Bugatti Veyron Sang Noir  is dedicated to the original Bugatti Atlantique 57S of the 1930s and  features a number of new styling elements, namely an all-black exterior  with unpainted carbon-fiber panels. Other features include new alloy  wheels, aluminum side mirrors and grille surround, black-out headlights  and a tan leather and Alcantara interior.
Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Sang Bleu
An exclusive supercar limited to only 20 units, the Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Sang Bleu  flaunts a two-tone color combination, which has been made by combining  carbon fiber and aluminum. The rear airscoops are the same as the body  color and the wheels come with a Midnight Blue and Diamond Cut finish.
Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Blanc Noir
The Sang Bleu wasn’t enough. The Veyron Grand Sport Blanc Noir  was made for a high-end clothier and is done in black and white - a  matte white body with glossy black hood, wheels, spoiler, fuel filler  cap and more.
 Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Super Sport
It’s the latest and the most powerful Veyron to date. The new Veyron 16.4 Super Sport  has set a new record for the world’s fastest production car at an  amazing 267.81 mph, besting the previous one set by American SSC  Ultimate Aero with its 256.12 mph run. It boasts 1,200 horsepower and  1,106 ft lb or torque. The supercar also comes with a modified aero kit.  Only 30 Super Sport Veyrons will be put into production, with the first  five dubbed World Record Edition having the same mix of orange and  black as the record breaker, but the speed will be limited to 257.9 mph.
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Gold Bugatti Veyron at Gumball Rally
This golden Veyron  took  part in the Gumball Rally 2009. The 11th Annual Gumball 3000  Rally (May 1-8, 2009) featured a coast to coast road trip of 3000 miles,  from Los Angeles to Miami. This Veyron was wrapped by British decal  specialists Raccoon.
Gold Bugatti Veyron from Kuwait
This one is a gold version  owned by someone in Kuwait and it’s as enticing as the other limited  editions. The Gold Bugatti Veyron gets its juice from the 8.0 W16 64 V  engine with four turbochargers. The best part is that it’s not just  garage-only as it has been spotted on roads in Kuwait by media and the  public.
