Bugatti Veyron (06 on) - Review Review by Simon Harris on 09 January 2008 Last Updated: 16 January 2009 One man's hugely expensive folly or an engineering triumph? Dreamt up by Volkswagen's then chairman Dr Ferdinand Piech, he decided the recently purchased Bugatti brand needed a flagship supercar. He announced that the new car would achieve some startling numbers. A top speed in excess of 400km/h (250mph) and over 1000bhp was promised, VW's best engineers then given the task of achieving those lofty goals. Its conception might have proved troublesome, and cost VW countless millions but the engineers achieved what many thought impossible - the Veyron 16.4 arriving, late, in 2005. It really is a moonshot car, a Concorde moment in the automotive world, its 253mph top speed and 16-cylinder, quad-turbo engine massive 1000bhp-plus output still difficult to comprehend. 4.5 out of 5 Other Bugatti reviews Summary Driving & Performance Comfort Costs Safety & Reliability Buying & Selling Gallery 1 out of 5 Buying new If you have the kind of money that allows you to buy a Veyron, then the price won't matter. Find solace in the fact that they reputedly cost Volkswagen Group far more to produce than they do for customers to buy. 1.5 out of 5 Buying used Rarity value will probably keep used prices high, even if the first owner loses hundreds of thousands of pounds. View full gallery 2.5 out of 5 Selling The Veyron has many reasons why collectors or the well-heeled would buy one: it's capable of 250mph, produces more than 1000bhp and wears one of the most illustrious badges of any car. Car Valuations Find used car prices with Parkers accurate car valuations. Find out more Cars for Sale Search well over a hundred thousand new and used cars for sale across the UK. Find out more Previous: Safety & Reliability Next: Gallery