
Las Vegas really is a different kind of place.
Case in point: anywhere else, you could go years without ever spotting a Bugatti, but an automotive event held in Vegas recently gathered dozens of them.
The 2025 Concours at Wynn Las Vegas, which concluded Nov. 2, celebrated the 20th anniversary since the launch of the Bugatti Veyron in 2005.
The Veyron is often described as the original modern hypercar.

When it debuted with its W16 engine producing 1,001 hp, it was, at the time, otherworldly.
The Vegas event managed to assemble 47 Veyron cars on the Concours on the Friends of Wynn law.

Among the group of cars, there were several unique Veyron models and other Bugatti cars as well.
There was an all-black Veyron Sang Noir, which is unique for its red interior, and a Veyron Sang Blue, the first Bugatti wearing blue carbon. The Sang Bleu model had its world premier at Pebble Beach in California in 2009 at a time when the Bugatti brand was celebrating its 100th anniversary.

There was also a hand-painted Veyron “Vagues de Lumière.” Bugatti said this car inspired two bespoke Sur Mesure Chiron Super Sport cars, which were also shown at the event.
There were also a pair of “Les Légendes de Bugatti” versions of the car. These were created to honour the heroes of the French automotive brand.

“The story of the Veyron is one that will be told through generations upon generations to come; a tale of an engineering masterpiece that defied convention, broke new ground, and realized the impossible dream of the revered late mastermind, Prof. Dr. Ferdinand Karl Piëch. That was a dream that has gone on to inspire countless minds around the world, and establish a line of hypercars that has reinforced the aura of Bugatti,” said Bugatti Automobiles president Christophe Piochon in a news release.
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