It’s not every day 47 Bugatti Veyrons roll into the desert. But that’s exactly what happened last weekend when the Concours at Wynn Las Vegas hosted the largest-ever gathering of Veyrons to celebrate the model’s 20th anniversary. For two decades, the Veyron has been the benchmark for hypercars — an engineering statement that shattered limits and redefined what was possible.
The Wynn’s manicured lawns were lined with a kaleidoscope of Veyrons — from early 16.4s to the record-breaking Super Sport — alongside newer Bugattis like the Chiron, Divo, and W16 Mistral. The event drew collectors, designers, and fans for a weekend that was part tribute, part reunion, and fully a reminder of how one car changed the game for good.
A weekend celebrating the Veyron’s legacy

The Concours’ “Friends of Wynn” lawn turned into a museum of motion with 47 examples representing nearly every Veyron variant ever built. Among them were rare editions like the all-black Sang Noir, the blue-carbon Sang Bleu, and the hand-painted “Vagues de Lumière.” Even the record-setting Super Sport made an appearance, joined by prototypes and one-off legends that rarely leave private collections. Many wore Bugatti’s La Maison Pur Sang certification, confirming their authenticity and history.
Bugatti president Christophe Piochon and design director Frank Heyl joined owners to share stories from the car’s development and celebrate the engineering vision that started it all. The festivities ended with a Tour d’Elegance down the Las Vegas Strip, a slow parade of millions of dollars in machinery gliding under neon lights — a sight as surreal as it was unforgettable.
The new era alongside the legend

While the Veyron was the star, Bugatti also used the Concours to showcase the cars that carry its DNA forward. Surrounding a gleaming white Veyron Super Sport were the Chiron, Divo, Centodieci, Bolide, and the new Tourbillon — each powered by the spirit of the W16 or its successor. Together, they served as proof that the innovation that defined the Veyron still drives the brand today.