The Bugatti Veyron Gr.4 is a race car produced by Bugatti, based on the Bugatti Veyron 16.4 '13. It appears in Gran Turismo Sport and Gran Turismo 7.
Colors[]
Four unnamed colors are available:
- Bugatti Light Blue/Bugatti Dark Blue
- Red Metallic/Black Metallic
- Orange/Black
- Silver/Black
Description[]
- "The Bugatti Veyron served as the foundation for this Gran Turismo Gr.4 original race car. Although the engine was detuned to meet Gr.4 regulations, this 4WD vehicle went plenty fast in a straight line."
- ―In-game description of the car, from GT7's Brand Central
The car shares the same description as the base Bugatti Veyron 16.4 '13, stating at the bottom that it was specially tuned for Gr.4 regulations by Gran Turismo.
Acquisition[]
Game | Purchase location | Credits | Other methods |
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Gran Turismo Sport | Bugatti Brand Central | 350,000 | --- |
Gran Turismo 7 | Bugatti Brand Central | 350,000 | --- |
Customization[]
Engine Swaps (GT7)[]
Warning: Installing an engine swap on this car will cause the car to be ineligible for Balance of Performance-enabled races, including Sport Mode events.
Engine | Price | Version | Notes |
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LS7-BRZ | 300,000 | v1.46 | Reduces fuel economy. |
Pictures[]
Trivia[]
- Its dashboard is derived from the Bugatti Vision Gran Turismo.
- Furthermore, its wheels are the same as the original variant, with it being black. Also, its active rear wing is permanently raised up.
- Despite its existence in the Gr.4 class, there has yet to be a Gr.3 vehicle to allow Bugatti to compete in the Manufacturer's Series/Cup in Sport Mode.
- In GT7, the Bugatti "EB" badge on the rear has been removed.
- It is one of five Gr.4 cars to have an engine swap option available (since v1.46), with the others being the BMW M4 Gr.4 (since v1.49), Honda NSX Gr.4 (since v1.46), Nissan SILVIA spec-R AERO (S15) Touring Car (since v1.26), the Toyota 86 Gr.4 (since v1.52), and the Porsche Cayman GT4 Clubsport '16 (since version 1.59).