Veyron 16.4

Make
Bugatti
Segment
Coupe

As the Veyron reached the end of its 450-unit limited run, Bugatti launched the six-part Legend series of uniquely modified Gran Sport Vitesse models specifically for collectors. The Meo Constantini, named after the head of Bugatti's factory race team and friend of Ettore Bugatti, was the third in the series and was limited to just three units. To say this supercar is rare would be a colossal understatement, yet one is currently up for sale with Dubai dealer Deals on Wheels, priced at 9.9 million AED, or $2.7 million.

The Meo Constantini is painted in France's classic racing blue and features styling reminiscent of the Type 35 Bugatti in which Constantini himself raced as well as a painted silhouette of the original Targa Florio race course located on the underside of the rear wing. The interior is equipped with bespoke leather trim with unique blue stitching, while the seats are embroidered with Constantini's signature and an aluminum plate pays tribute to the Targa Florio route. Like other Vitesse models, power comes from a 8.0-liter quad-turbocharged W16 engine rated at 1,200 hp.