Bugatti Certifies Provenance of Veyron Chassis 5.1, a Pre-Series Test Car
Bugatti's La Maison Pur Sang program has authenticated the history of Veyron Pre-Series Chassis 5.1, one of six pre-series cars used for development and testing, now presented at Villa d'Este 2026.
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over 21,000 km
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What Happened
Bugatti's La Maison Pur Sang program has meticulously traced the story of Veyron Pre-Series Chassis 5.1, one of just six pre-series examples built before customer production. The car served as a validation platform for the Veyron, undergoing high-speed and endurance testing on Nevada's salt flats and later appearing at the first global dynamic event in Sicily. Now, the authenticated chassis has been presented at the Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este 2026 by its new owner.
Registered in Germany and used for first global dynamic event in Sicily.
Received new configuration with black interior and production-spec engine cover.
Returned to Molsheim for final transformation to series specification.
Presented at Villa d'Este by its owner after certification.
The La Maison Pur Sang program brings together Bugatti's heritage experts, archives, and Atelier knowledge to investigate every facet of a vehicle's life, using order records, service documentation, and historic photography. For Chassis 5.1, the team gathered documentation and imagery to reveal its full character, while carefully detailing but not altering the car.
Why this matters
This certification program helps owners and collectors verify the authenticity and history of rare Bugatti models, preserving the marque's heritage and adding value to these automobiles.
Terms in This Story
- Hypercar
- A high-performance luxury car that pushes the boundaries of speed and engineering; often considered a step above supercar.
- Provenance
- The history of ownership and authenticity of an item, especially important for collector cars.
- Pre-series
- Prototypes or early production versions built before mass production to test and refine the design.
- Atelier
- A workshop or studio where skilled artisans craft or assemble vehicles, often used by luxury carmakers like Bugatti.
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