BOSTON (TheStreet) -- A far cry from the clunkers many people cashed in on, a new wave of luxury cars, with price tags north of $1 million, are hitting the streets.
Originally priced at $1 million, Bugatti, a subsidiary of Volkswagen(VLKAY.PK Quote), has raised the price of its flagship Veyron by $500,000. If that isn't steep enough for your tastes, the Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport offers a 16-cylinder, 1,001-horsepower ride for $2.2 million. The Sang Bleu, as the car is alternately called, was produced as part of Bugatti's 100th anniversary.![]() |
| A computer rendering of the Natalia SLS 2 sport-luxury sedan. |
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