Displaying an existing car in a new color at an international auto show  is not something worth mentioning. The Bugatti Veyron, however, is as  far as removed from 99.9 percent of the cars sold on the planet that it  can afford to do so and still make headlines.
With the 1,182HP (1200PS) Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport being now the sole  model in Bugatti’s range, the VW Group’s most exclusive brand is keen on  launching one-off versions to keep interest going – and in the process,  make a nifty profit.
Bugatti has announced that it will bring the model in Brazil (so form an  orderly queue, please) and the one-off Grand Sport Vitesse “Gris  Rafale” that was launched at the Sao Paulo auto show was the perfect way  to celebrate the occasion.
The new version is named after its grey paint and sports blue accents on  the A-pillars, the roof arches, the rollover hoops that incorporate the  engine’s air intakes and the air brake.
In the interior, the “Gris Rafale” features “lake blue” leather and contrasting light grey stitching.
If you have to ask, you probably can’t afford it anyway, but for the  record, the “Gris Rafale” goes for €1.9 million (US$2.5 million), or  €210,000 (US$280,000) more than the “regular” Veyron Grand Vitesse.
Which, you'll be glad to know, is exactly the asking price for the  previous one-off Veyron, the white and baby blue car that we saw last  month in Paris.

