Revealed earlier, the Bugatti Grand Sport featuring a targa roof made of transparent composite materials can be removed with a tweak of your fingers was made known to not be able to fit into the car anywhere, hence if the weather forecast be correct, you could then remove it, place it in your garage and go for a weekend sunset boulevard drive, should the weather forecast went all wrong, there's an umbrella-like canvas roof stored in the front compartment that'll allow the millionaire you to walk gracefully back to your car, and place it where the targa roof was, and at the same time reducing the maximum top speed from 415km/h to 130km/h. We'd reckon such a solution for the world's most expensive car just doesn't do justice when the Koenigsegg CCX's roof was designed to be stored into the front compartment.
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Bugatti Grand Sport Manual Umbrella Roof in action
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