What you're looking at is a 2013 Bugatti Veyron Super Sport, which means it packs the more potent, 1,200-horsepower version of Molsheim's signature 8.0-liter quad-turbo W16 engine. It's one of only 48 Super Sports made and just eight delivered new to the United States. But more importantly, it's the 300th and last Veyron coupe ever built.
Initially displayed at the 2015 Geneva Motor Show alongside the first Veyron made, the Super Sport 300 marked the end of the line for one of the fastest, most powerful supercars ever made. The remaining 150 examples that completed the run were all Grand Sport and Vitesse roadsters.
Chassis number 300 is decked out all in white with a black interior and less than 400 miles on the clock. It's now going up for auction under the auspices of RM Sotheby's as part of its upcoming sale in Arizona next month, where it's sure to fetch well into seven figures.
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