2009 Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport
2009 to 2012 · Roadster · Limited edition · 58 built
Price history
Specifications
- Engine
- Quad-Turbo W16, 8.0L
- Power
- 1001 hp
- Torque
- 922 lb-ft
- 0 to 60
- 2.6s
- Top speed
- 253 mph
- Transmission
- Dual-Clutch (PDK / DCT / DSG)
- Drivetrain
- AWD
- Curb weight
- 1,990 lb
- Production
- 58 units
- Original MSRP
- $2,000,000
- Designer
- Jozef Kaban
Common questions
How much does a Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport cost?
A 2009 Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport cost $2,000,000 new. Across every sale we have on file, 3 have sold publicly at a median of $2,090,000. The Shifty Estimate for a well-kept example is $1,610,000. Cars have changed hands anywhere from $1,207,500 to $2,012,500, depending on mileage, color, and history.
What is a 2009 Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport worth today?
The Shifty Estimate is $1,610,000. That sits below the $2,090,000 median of actual sales because the estimate weights the most recent results most heavily, and recent sales have come in under the longer-run median. We rate confidence low: 3 public sales in a year is not enough to be firm, and the honest range is wide. Treat it as a starting point, not a valuation.
Is a Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport a good investment?
It has depreciated 20% against its $2,000,000 list price. Only 58 were built. The caution is spread, not direction: across the sales we have on file, prices ran from $1,610,000 to $3,305,000, and mileage explains most of that.
What has a Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport sold for at auction?
The 3 most recent public sales we have on file:
- $3,305,000Aug 14, 2026
- $1,610,000Feb 18, 2024Porcelain White · 8,428 mi
- $2,090,000Jan 22, 2017WHITE
The original Grand Sport brought open-air motoring to the Veyron lineup without sacrificing the coupe's incredible performance envelope. With just 58 examples produced, this roadster variant maintained the standard car's 1,001-horsepower output while adding a removable carbon fiber roof panel and reinforced targa-style structure. The engineering challenge of maintaining structural integrity at 250+ mph with an open roof required extensive development, making the Grand Sport a showcase of Bugatti's technical prowess. Each car featured unique interior appointments and often bespoke exterior colors, as many owners took advantage of Bugatti's extensive personalization program. The $2 million price tag positioned it as the world's most expensive roadster when launched. Today, these represent an interesting collecting proposition—offering the full Veyron experience with added exclusivity and the visceral thrill of wind-in-hair hypercar motoring.

