Bugatti Unveils ‘20 Years of Veyron’ Logo To Mark Two Decades Of The World’s First Truly Hypercar

Bugatti unveils ‘20 Years of Veyron’ logo as part of activities to mark two decades of the world’s first truly hypercar. Emblem incorporates the French tricolore alongside the signature of Bugatti driver, Pierre Veyron, which the hypercar was named after. The Veyron 16.4 Super Sport reached a record-breaking speed of 431 km/h in June 2010 […]

Bugatti Unveils ‘20 Years of Veyron’ Logo To Mark Two Decades Of The World’s First Truly Hypercar
Bugatti Unveils ‘20 Years of Veyron’ Logo To Mark Two Decades Of The World’s First Truly Hypercar - autojosh

Bugatti unveils ‘20 Years of Veyron’ logo as part of activities to mark two decades of the world’s first truly hypercar.

Emblem incorporates the French tricolore alongside the signature of Bugatti driver, Pierre Veyron, which the hypercar was named after.

The Veyron 16.4 Super Sport reached a record-breaking speed of 431 km/h in June 2010 to claim the ‘fastest production car’ crown.

This year’s 2025 Bugatti Festival culminated on September 15th 2025 at Parc des Jésuites in Molsheim, where enthusiasts and visitors marked the 20th anniversary of the Bugatti Veyron 16.4 – the world’s first truly hypercar.

Organized by the Enthousiastes Bugatti Alsace (EBA), this year’s event included a scenic driving tour for Veyron owners through the Vosges mountains and a display of various Bugatti models at Molsheim, the historic home of Bugatti in France.

In addition, Bugatti also unveiled the ‘20 Years of Veyron’ logo, which incorporates the French tricolore alongside the signature of Bugatti driver, Pierre Veyron, which the hypercar was named after.

According to Bugatti, the celebratory emblem not only celebrates two decades of engineering mastery, but also reflects the deep roots of the brand in Alsace and its rich French heritage.

“The Veyron was a milestone in automotive history, and twenty years later, it remains a symbol of our ambition, said, Hendrik Malinowski,” the Managing Director of Bugatti.

“Its legacy continues to inspire every vehicle we create today, and this year’s Bugatti Festival is a celebration of both the Veyron’s extraordinary achievements and the enduring spirit of craftsmanship and passion that drives our brand forward.”

Thanks to its 8.0-liter W16 (16 cylinders) engine with four turbochargers, the Veyron 16.4 Super Sport reached a record-breaking speed of 267 mph (431 km/h) in June 2010 to claim the ‘fastest production car’ crown.

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