The authenticity of the photograph sparked discussion. The fact is that the Bugatti Veyron has old-style Ukrainian license plates – these were issued before 2004. The Bugatti hypercar, as is known, went on sale a year later.
As reported by the website TopGyr, there are rumors that several Bugatti Veyrons are registered in Ukraine, but so far not a single hypercar has been captured on camera. From time to time, similar photos appear on the internet, but the authenticity of none of them has been confirmed.

Recall that the Bugatti Veyron was produced from 2005 to 2015, with a total of 450 coupes and roadsters built. The standard version with an 8.0-liter 1001-horsepower W16 broke the speed record for production cars and was the first in the world to exceed 400 km/h. Later, a 1200-horsepower Super Sport version also appeared.








