As of 6 August 2014, 405 Veyrons have been produced and delivered to customers worldwide, with orders have already been placed for another 30. Bugatti was reported to produce 300 coupes and 150 roadsters up to the end of 2015.
Future development
In 2008, Bugatti then-CEO Dr Franz-Josef Paefgen confirmed that the Veyron would be replaced by another high-end model by 2012. In 2011, the new CEO Wolfgang Dürheimer revealed that the company was planning to produce two models in the future — one a sports car-successor to the Veyron, the other a limousine known as the Galibier.
In 2014 Dr Schreiber said that the next Veyron will have no more power and no higher top speed than the current model.
In July 2014, the head of VW group design revealed that the new Bugatti model will be launched in 2016.
In 2014 Dr Schreiber said that the next Veyron will have no more power and no higher top speed than the current model.
In July 2014, the head of VW group design revealed that the new Bugatti model will be launched in 2016.