A 2008 Bugatti Veyron that has been modified by Mansory is currently up for sale from a celebrity car dealership in Los Angeles.
This Veyron is one of just a handful of Mansory Linea Vivere models available and the only one to be finished in red. The modified looks are particularly visible from the front, where the French hypercar sports a custom horseshoe grille and an exposed gloss carbon fiber hood.
Elsewhere, Mansory has outfitted the Veyron with a set of custom skirts and adorned the roof and entire rear fascia in a unique kind of carbon fiber weave. It makes for a very intriguing look and ensures this Veyron stands out from all others.
The changes continue in the cabin. Much like the outside, the interior is clad in a host of gloss carbon fiber accents, including the steering wheel, center console, gear selector, paddle shifters and door panels. Meanwhile, the seats, transmission tunnel, and dashboard are clad in a mixture of white and black leather. A plaque in the cabin confirms this is chassis number 115 and was the 38th Veyron delivered to the United States.
The Wires Only listing doesn’t state how many miles the car has on its clock, but a photo showing the odometer reveals it has a tick under 14,000 miles (22,530 km) under its belt.
With an asking price of $1.25 million, it seems like quite a good deal, particularly when you consider there are stock Veyrons for sale in the U.S. for upwards of $1.8 million.