Vehicle owners Bugatti Veyron in Chiron they are a very, very wealthy bunch and many of them recently gathered in the French part of the Basque Country where the company organized a tour European Grand Tour. Think of the event as the Bugatti equivalent of a race Gumball 3000, but with a lot more prestige and no shenanigans.
As many as 2 took part in this year's event8 of Bugatti's best modern cars, including models Veyron, Chiron, Divo and even unique ones Chiron Profilée, which was sold at public auction this year for an incredible 9,79 million euros ($10,6 million).
The action began in a French city Biarritz and an overnight stay in a hotel Hôtel Du Palais, which he built in the middle of the 19th century Napoleon III and served as his wife's summer residence. The fleet of incredible hypercars then hit the road, driving around the Bay of Biscay before heading to Spain to stop at a museum squeal leku. Later, the excursion continued along the slopes around the bay, after which the participants returned to Hôtel Du Palais.
On the second day, the participants headed towards the Atlantic Pyrenees for the pass Roncesvalles, stopped in Etxarra Aranatz for lunch and then crossed the peaks of France and Spain to the next hotel stop Marques De Riscal in the wine country The Rioja Alavesa.
Although we assume that only a few owners of Bugatti vehicles ever take their vehicles to the racetrack, the excursion included a stop at the racetrack Navarra Circuit, where they could push their cars to their limits. The trip ended the next day with a final drive through the Basque Country and a stop in Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao.
The range of Bugatti models that participated in the event is outstanding. While he was Chiron Profilee undoubtedly a highlight, other eye-catching examples included the bright yellow Divo and the one-of-a-kind Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse in the blue color they inspired Transformers.