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Bugatti unveils world's most expensive car with £14million price tag


The world’s most expensive car has been revealed – but you’ll need to find £14m to afford it.

Italian luxury car manufacturer Bugatti unveiled La Voiture Noire at this year’s Geneva International Motor Show.

The arrival of La Voiture Noire, or the Batmobile as it has been nicknamed by the motoring press, had been teased on social media for weeks by Bugatti.

The car boasts six exhaust pipes, an eight-litre, W16 engine and a top speed of 261 mph.

One has already been purchased but the identity of the new owner has not been disclosed, although there is speculation that it could be Ferdinand Piëch, the motoring industry tycoon whose family were founding shareholders in the Volkswagen and Porsche empire.

The car reaches top speeds of up to 261mph

Some have nicknamed it the ‘Batmobile’

The car takes its cues from a classic model from the 1930s

 

Mr Piëch, 81, a former chairman of Volkswagen, may have got a discount on the price tag as Bugatti is one of VW’s luxury brands.

La Voiture Noire takes its design cues from one of Bugatti’s classic models, the Type 57SC Atlantic.

Only four were made, between 1936 and 1938, and three survive.

Bugatti is a luxury brand by Volkswagon

Rumoprs suggest the buyer is former Volkswagon chairman Ferdinand Piëch

 

One is owned by Ralph Lauren, the American fashion designer.

Other Geneva showstoppers included the latest £2 million McLaren and Aston Martin’s revival of the Lagonda brand as an electric supercar.

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