Bugatti Veyron trio meets Rimac Nevera in Monaco

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Bugatti Veyron trio meets Rimac Nevera in Monaco

Now this is a combo that demands attention, three Bugatti Veyrons, each with its own unique legacy and presence, plus the all-electric powerhouse from Bugatti & Rimac's joint venture, the Rimac Nevera R. But before we get to the future, let’s dive into the roaring past with the Bugattis, starting with a very special one...

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Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport 669 Edition

The crown jewel of this lineup is without a doubt the red and chrome Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport 669 Edition. A car so rare, we haven’t seen it on our site for over 11 years! The last recorded sighting of this particular model dates all the way back to 2014 in Paris, France. So how cool is it to see it back on the streets after over a decade of absence? Its stunning two-tone red and chrome finish makes it impossible to miss, and seeing it again feels like a proper automotive reunion.

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Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Super Sport

Next up, we have the menacing Veyron 16.4 Super Sport, finished in a sleek and stealthy dark blue exposed carbon fiber. This one isn't a stranger to us either. It made its first appearance back in 2016, spotted in London, wearing Saudi Arabian license plates. Fast forward to 2024, and this very same car showed up in Monaco, now registered in Luxembourg. And in its most recent outing this year, it's once again been seen in Monaco, this time wearing Monegasque plates, a globe-trotter with serious presence and prestige.

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Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport Sang Blanc

Now let’s talk about a true world traveler, the Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport Sang Blanc. This one has had quite the journey. It debuted back in 2012, initially spotted on UK license plates, making its first public appearances in Monaco and Cannes, France. Over the next couple of years, it became a frequent visitor across the French Riviera, until August 2014, when it switched to French registration.

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Bugatti Veyron trio meets Rimac Nevera in MonacoClick on the photo for more photo's of this spot!

From 2014 to 2020, it continued to roam the Riviera, spotted multiple times. But in 2021, it took a new turn, it moved to Germany, now registered on German plates, and was seen a few times in Zurich, Switzerland. During this ownership change, it also received a visual update: the original elegant black and silver wheels were swapped out for flashier polished chrome rims. Interestingly, in this latest Monaco combo sighting, the car is once again wearing its original wheels, adding to the mystery, has it returned to its Riviera roots permanently, or was this just a warm-weather stop before heading back to colder German or Swiss roads?

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Bugatti Veyron trio meets Rimac Nevera in MonacoClick on the photo for more photo's of this spot!

The Rimac Nevera R: The future has arrived

And then there’s the elephant in the room, the Rimac Nevera R. A cutting-edge, all-electric hypercar brought to life by Mate Rimac and his incredibly ambitious team from Croatia. Rimac gained widespread attention after the Grand Tour crash involving the Concept One, but they’ve come a long way since then.

The Nevera R stands as a symbol of Rimac’s evolution and success, especially after the formation of Bugatti Rimac, a joint venture that placed Mate Rimac in the CEO seat of one of the most historic names in automotive history. So now, every time you see a Bugatti, there’s a good chance a Rimac might not be far behind, quite literally in this case.

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