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It's hard to imagine that the Bugatti Veyron is a "normal" car but at the end of the day, the reality is if you were spending upwards of a couple million bucks for an auto, you'd want it to stand out. Bugatti knows this and clearly plays into it with the variety of special editions to keep the Veyron "fresh."

The latest iteration is what Bugatti is calling the "Legend" editions, which will be based on the Veyron Vitesse. According to the French automaker, there will be six and the Jean-Pierre Wimille is the first of the group.

For those not familiar with the driver, Jean-Pierre won the Le Mans 24 Hour race in 1937 and 1939. The Veyron that's painted in a unique blue hue is inspired by the '37 winning vehicle, the 57G Tank.

If you're all about exclusivity, it will be pretty hard to top this as only three of these will be built.


Bugatti has revealed the first of six 'Legend' editions it plans to launch over the next 12 months. The Bugatti Legend "Jean-Pierre Wimille", to give it its full name, will make its debut at the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance on August 18...

...The blue colour scheme is echoed on the Veyron with a combination of blue clear-coated carbon-fibre and a light 'Willmille Bleu' paintwork finish. The blue colour scheme continues on the leather and dash...




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Bugatti Unveils Its First Of SIX Special Editions — We Introduce You To The Jean-Pierre Wimille

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