
The Bugatti Veyron, a hypercar that has captivated the automotive world since its debut in 2005, recently saw a significant milestone at the Las Vegas Concours d’Elegance. Forty-seven Veyrons attended the event, marking a pivotal moment for the car’s transition from speed king to blue-chip collector vehicle.
Key Takeaways
- A 2010 Bugatti Veyron 16.4 set a record at $2.2 million in Las Vegas, surpassing the Hagerty Price Guide’s estimated value of $2M.
- The market expects further price increases for earlier models like the 2006 Veyron, with values potentially rising to $1.6 million from around $1.3 million previously.
- Higher-performance variants such as the Super Sport and Gran Sport Vitesse can trade hands at or above $3M in top condition.
The recent Las Vegas auction saw a 2010 Bugatti Veyron 16.4 sell for over $2.2 million, setting a new record for standard models of the hypercar. This price point is higher than Hagerty’s estimated value and signals a significant shift in market perception.
Broad Arrow’s VP of Private Sales, Alexander Weaver, noted that this sale could set a new benchmark for Veyron pricing. He expects earlier models like the 2006 Veyron to see price increases to around $1.6 million from previous levels of approximately $1.3 million.
For higher-performance variants such as the Super Sport and Gran Sport Vitesse, market values are already at or above $3M for condition #1 cars. Notable sales include a 2025 Mecum Indy auction where a Gran Sport Vitesse sold for $2.64 million, and an RM Sotheby’s Miami sale featuring a one-off Gran Sport ‘Sang Bleau’ that fetched $3.1 million.
The surge in collector car values is attributed to the Veyron’s rarity and its status as a technological marvel when it was first introduced. With only 450 units produced, each example represents an exclusive piece of automotive history.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the current market value for a standard Bugatti Veyron?
The recent auction in Las Vegas saw a 2010 Veyron 16.4 sell for over $2.2 million, setting a new record and indicating that standard models could now be valued above $2M.
How much can the more powerful variants of the Bugatti Veyron command?
The Super Sport and Gran Sport Vitesse models are trading hands at or above $3 million, especially for cars in condition #1 (concours quality).
The recent surge in prices reflects a growing appreciation for the Bugatti Veyron’s historical significance and its status as an engineering masterpiece. As the supply of these rare vehicles dwindles, their value is likely to continue rising.