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Supercar firm Bugatti has sold its 400th Veyron, meaning there are just 50 of the cars still available.
The Veyron, officially the fastest car in the world, was always designed to have a limited production run of 450.
All coupe versions of the car have now been sold to customers, and the remaining 50 are all roadsters.
The 400th Veyron was a Grand Sport Vitesse “Jean-Pierre Wimille” and was bought by a customer in the Middle East for $3.15million.
The Jean-Pierre Wimille is part of a six-edition series of the cars made as a tribute to Les Legendes de Bugatti (The Legends of Bugatti). The firm has created just three of each special edition Veyron.
They are all based on the 16.4 Grand Sport Vitesse, which can do 0-62mph in just 2.6 seconds. The roadster has a top speed of 254mph, while the 16.4 Bugatti Veyron Super Sport holds the official record for the fastest car in the world with a top speed of 267mph.
You can find about more about Bugatti on the firm’s website.