It is natural for a car that costs over $2 million to offer its customer some sort of personalization. That makes each of the Bugatti Veyron Vitesse models that left the factory in some way unique. Some of these unique Vitesses are true works of art, like this one spotted recently in Shanghai, China.
The red and black Vitesse appears to be a new take on the porcelain-heavy L’Or Blanc version with a black base and red patterns etched into it to make a marvelous look. The paint work is accentuated by the black wheels and red brake calipers.
Sadly, this Bugatti Veyron Vitesse is not a runner. As you can probably tell by the amount of dust that’s settled on it, this car has been sitting in that parking lot for a long time. It also has no number late, which probably means it’s not even registered yet. According to the spotter, that’s due to heavy import taxes in China.
Photos by Antoine Chalendard via Autogespot