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In September 2019, Bugatti test driver Andy Wallace covered 304.773 miles in a single day at the Volkswagen test centre in Ehra-Lessien (which, incidentally, is no longer available to Bugatti). He reached a top speed of just over 490 km/h. Of course, this was another record, and Bugatti celebrated this with a few special edition models called Super Sport 300+. When these were sold (overnight, in other words), the Molsheim-based company launched a series of 80 Chirons called Super Sport. These were comparatively slow, limited to 439 km/h, but with their 25 centimetres longer rear end, they were a rather pretty sight.
VIN: VF9SW3V35PM795072















Auction: RM Sotheby’s, Monterey 2024, sold for $3,497,500, with this information: ‘The example offered for sale was ordered through Bugatti Greenwich, part of the renowned Miller Motorcars of Greenwich, Connecticut, and delivered in April 2023 as shown on the bill of sale on file. The Bugatti has been enjoyed sparingly since; at the time of cataloguing, the odometer read just 243 miles, and it is documented with copies of its order form and window sticker. A magnificent specification, the exterior is finished in a traditional Bugatti two-tone scheme with Argent paint covering the upper section and black carbon comprising the lower body. The greyscale theme is maintained through Nocturne painted grilles, horseshoe, wheels, brake calipers, mirrors, and center stripe. The exquisitely appointed interior features Havana hides covering the majority of the surfaces. Matte-finished carbon and a Beluga Black inner signature line aide in carrying the exterior themes inward, and lastly, a luggage set consisting of a weekender bag plus two garment bags in Havana leather complete the order list of this highly special machine.»
A nice collection of more Bugatti Chiron is (work in progress).
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