There are just three examples of the Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse Rembrandt in existence and in this video, we’re able to see just what it is like to drive on public roads.
The Rembrant in question is owned by real estate mogul Manny Khoshbin and given how valuable it is, combined with the fact that he has a whole garage full of hypercars, it doesn’t come as much of a surprise that he doesn’t drive it all that often. In fact, in this video he reveals this was his first time driving it in two months. He also experiences a brief loss of traction at one point and suggests that the tires of the car, dated from 2014, are perhaps a little too old and need to be changed.
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Khoshbin adds that someone recently offered to buy the car from him and while he could have sold it for a profit, he decided against it, saying that because of its rarity, it is simply irreplaceable. The fact that, of the three Rembrandt models worldwide, his is the only one in the United States may (or may not) have something to do with his decision.
Bugatti introduced the Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse Rembrandt back in 2014 as part of its ‘Legends Series.’ It pays tribute to Rembrandt Bugatti, the younger brother of company founder Ettore Bugatti and stands out from all other Veyrons because of its bronze-colored carbon fiber. The hypercar also features platinum on the horseshoe grille, the EB logo on the rear, and the EB emblem on the steering wheel.