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Bugatti to produce more Veyrons

07/12/2007, 4:10 PM

By Andrew Ganz

Normally an addition of 15 cars to a carmaker’s expected annual output is hardly news, but when it’s the Bugatti Veyron, it’s a different story. Fifteen additional customers will get to park the fastest street legal production car in their garage each year.

Bugatti had planned to produce 60 Veyrons per year for 5 years for a total of 300 cars, but now comes word that the Volkswagen-owned manufacturer will produce 75. VW hasn’t said whether the final output number has been increased or if they intend to reach that figure sooner. Regardless, the Molsheim, France, factory will be working faster to produce more cars.

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07/12, 4:26 PM

posted by:

LP640

of course the final number has increased if they are making 15 more of them, duh retards

07/12, 4:33 PM

posted by:

Driven

Not necesarily. VW may still make only 300 cars but just reach that 300 limit sooner. So the number has not necessarily increased. Only the output per year has increased – no word on if VW will shorten the 5 year run of the Veyron so only 300 are produced.

07/12, 4:34 PM

posted by:

jamaicandude

Doesn’t really matter. They’re more than likely sold already.

07/12, 4:59 PM

posted by:

jackjimturkey

I still want one

07/12, 5:03 PM

posted by:

rey323

Oh… that is bad news for quality. They’ll be rushing these things out the factory way too fast… just like a Chinese t-shirt factory. Watch, i bet you’ll only be able to do 230 mph or 235 tops with this accelerated production.

07/12, 5:20 PM

posted by:

rey323

Seriously, calm down LP… it was a joke. Veyron as more than 3x the number in horsepower than Bugatti will be producing in total units… for the life of the car! So 15 additional units would be a big deal do anyone with a burning credit card and a million dollar limit.

07/12, 5:21 PM

posted by:

0GSharK6

One probably shouldn’t buy a Veyron if they must put it on a credit card, haha.

07/12, 6:25 PM

posted by:

Wickedated

How about that a-hole who crashed his? Loser.

07/12, 7:36 PM

posted by:

1c3d0g

And this is news ’cause? Because some radiator company gets to sell 10 additional radiators per car? How pathetic.

07/12, 7:45 PM

posted by:

RicardoHead

I’m gonna sleep sooooooo much better tonite knowing some hyper-rich phucktard is gonna get his toy sooner than he thought. I say that earnestly because I know deep down how much joy it brings to their hearts when I get what I want.

07/12, 7:51 PM

posted by:

LP640

wickedated he crashed it into a van what a dickhead bugatti should really be careful who they sell them to

07/12, 7:58 PM

posted by:

mkbhatia

test

07/12, 11:19 PM

posted by:

Jordan

1c3d0g,

you come here for automotive news. like it or not, this IS automotive news. if you don’t like it, GTFO.

07/12, 11:23 PM

posted by:

enzomedici

I saw one of these in Newport Beach, CA. White & Blue, some rich bastard coming from Newport Coast / Pelican Crest area down towards the beach. Unreal.

07/12, 11:31 PM

posted by:

Renton

Good.

This car is automotive history. Build as big a ****load as you can VW.

07/13, 10:15 AM

posted by:

Wickedated

I haven’t seen a Veyron yet in real life. The day I see one I’ll probably go out of my way and follow the car snapping pics for 30 minutes. There are only two cars that fall into this hyperexotic category in my opinion- the Veyron and the Pagani Zonda.

07/13, 10:15 AM

posted by:

meanpants555

Maybe it’s for the Neiman-Marcus 2007 Christmas catalog, for his and hers matching Veyrons?

07/13, 10:16 AM

posted by:

meanpants555

And if you put it on the right credit card, you can get frequent flyer miles! Oh wait these peeps have their on jet.

07/13, 10:46 AM

posted by:

global_lightning

If the demand is still there, then good for them.

07/13, 11:28 AM

posted by:

A4

thats one lucky van
i wish a veyron would crash into me
id sue their ass and buy a veyron

07/13, 12:00 PM

posted by:

CTS DRIVER

id kick the **** out of him a veyron has good brakes.

07/13, 9:32 PM

posted by:

1c3d0g

No Jordan, this “news article” is a pathetic attempt at hyping a totally mis-engineered, heat-blasting car. And b.t.w, I’m still right about those 10 radiators. :p

07/14, 11:05 AM

posted by:

BLISS

A GUESS ORDERS ARE COMING IN…….WHY WOULD THEY INCREASE PRODUCTION QUANTITY.

07/14, 12:17 PM

posted by:

jackjimturkey

wikidated:
remember the cizeta Moroder v16t?

07/14, 8:06 PM

posted by:

doublearon21

mis-engineered? Are you serious? Trying to hype up a Veyron? Wow, the theory of the movie Idiocracy is slowly becoming reality.

07/14, 10:46 PM

posted by:

SRT-4Ken

=========>>”thats one lucky van
i wish a veyron would crash into me
id sue their ass and buy a veyron”
Comment by A4, posted on July13 at 11:28 am

===>>SUPER LOL A4!!!

07/16, 6:19 AM

posted by:

Get Real

Old Number = 5 cars/month

“work faster” to make more cars ???

Did anyone notice the factory is in FRANCE !!!!

In France no one works “hard”, they probably just take less breaks when they screw in a nut, these small breaks for the nut are before the big break they get when they have to go to the next nut.

Viva le’France

 
 
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