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Bugatti Veyron Special Versions

Pur Sang
Launched on 11 September 2007 at the Frankfurt Motor Show the "Pur Sang"[20] (thoroughbred) is a limited run of five cars.[21] They have high-gloss aluminium roadwheels with a diamond-cut finish and a clear body finish revealing the Veyron's aluminium-carbon fibre body, but are otherwise standard.

A Bugatti Veyron Fbg par Hermès
Fbg Par Hermès
A Hermès-themed model: Hermès monogram on the front grille, roadwheels with a single H in the centre, and fuel filler door engraved with Bugatti Veyron Fbg Par Hermès. The interior is done in Hermès leather with internal door handles reminiscent of handles used on Hermès trunks - and a Hermès wallet and Hermès suitcase is included.[22][23]
Sang Noir
A limited run of 15 cars[24] with an all-black exterior colour palette and a bright orange interior.
Bleu Centenaire
A celebratory model unveiled at the 2009 Geneva Motor Show.[25] for the 100th anniversary of the Bugatti brand. The entire body is painted in a combination of matte and gloss "Bugatti Blue",[26] the mid-section between the two wings on the hood is expanded, and a chrome strip up the middle added.
Grand Sport
A targa top version unveiled at Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance[27] on 15 August 2008, with production beginning in spring 2009. The model has extensive reinforcements to compensate for the lack of standard roof,[28] and small changes to the windshield and running lights. There are two removable tops, the second a temporary roof fashioned after an umbrella. The top speed with the hardtop in place is the same as the standard coupé version, but with the roof down is limited to 369 km/h (229 mph)—and to 130 km/h (81 mph) with the temporary soft roof. The first (chassis 001) was sold at auction, raising approximately $900,000 for charity.[29]
Grand Sport Sang Bleu

Blue carbon fibre with polished aluminium, rims inspired by the Grand Sport Roadster highlighted in a Midnight Blue and Diamond Cut two-tone finish.

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