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Bugatti is concluding its "Les Légendes de Bugatti" family of special editions with the sixth and final member dedicated to company founder Ettore Bugatti.

Like all previous five special editions it's based on the Grand Sport Vitesse and will be limited to three units, each carrying a 2.35M EUR price tag. Bugatti decided to save the best for last as this final special edition is dedicated to the company founder himself, Ettore Arco Isidoro Bugatti. The clear-coated carbon and hand-polished aluminum blue body was created to pay homage to the 1932 Type 41 Royale and is complemented by color-coordinated unique diamond-cut alloy wheels.

For the first time ever, Bugatti is using two types of leather for the interior cabin where there are blue exposed carbon accents and a dancing elephant motif coated in aluminum as a tribute to the Type 41. This figure was originally sculpted by Ettore's brother Rembrandt and can be seen on the other five special editions.

The Bugatti Veyron Ettore Bugatti special edition will be showcased on August 15 at Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance where it will sit alongside the other five special Grand Sport Vitesse models: Black Bess, Rembrandt Bugatti, Jean-Pierre Wimille, Meo Constantini and Jean Bugatti.  

Gallery: Bugatti Veyron Ettore Bugatti special edition revealed

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