The Bugatti Veyron has set the standard in automotive engineering, combining cutting-edge materials, aerodynamics, and thermodynamics. At the heart of the Veyron is its 8.0L W-16 engine, delivering 922 lb-ft of torque.
Paired with a twin-clutch 7-speed DSG transmission, it reaches a top speed of 233 mph, which can be increased to 253 mph in Top Speed mode. Bugatti then introduced a roadster version of the Veyron called the Grand Sport in 2008, which pays tribute to the company’s historic models like the Type 40 and Type 43.
The Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport is arguably a great car, but is it a viable daily driver? Ed Bolian, a YouTuber and automotive enthusiast, recently shared a video on YouTube where he tried to explore whether a 2012 Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport is practical for daily use. Watch the video to see what it’s like to use this rare hypercar as a daily driver.