Bugatti to up 2008 Veyron production
The Bugatti Veyron may be one of the world’s fastest production cars, but it’s certainly not one of the world’s fastest produced cars. When the Veyron launched in 2005, Bugatti made just 5 examples, with production soaring to 44 units in 2006. 2007’s production run saw 83 cars produced and Bugatti hopes to ramp up production in 2008 to 90 units.
Although the €1 million-plus Veyron currently has a waiting list, Bugatti has only sold 220 cars out of a planned production run of 300 vehicles.
According to Automotive News, Bugatti has already delivered 135 Veyrons.
To achieve the extra production — 85 Veyrons were originally slated for production this year — the planned three-week summer break at the Veyron’s Molsheim, France production facility will likely be reduced to just one week.
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