A PETROLHEAD has spotted a Bugatti supercar “gathering dust” inside an abandoned showroom.
YouTuber and TikTok star Tom Iconic revealed to his followers an empty Bugatti dealership, with a motor that appears to be a Veyron partially visible at the back of the dimly lit store.
TikTok/@tomiconicThe showroom can be found on a posh lookinh high street[/caption]
TikTok/@tomiconicTom says the Bugatti dealership has been completely cleared inside, with only the solitary supercar remaining[/caption]
The mysterious discovery was made on an unknown street in what appears to be a high class area of the UK – although fans in the comments of the TikTok video believe it to be in London.
In the video, Tom shows viewers the shop’s front – with the lights inside clearly turned off, the front doors locked and the view inside obscured.
However, by peering through the front glass display, Tom points out a Veyron that can be seen that’s been left behind.
He says: “There’s the Veyron, collecting dust.
“Bugatti’s not been open for a few weeks now, they’ve cleaned the whole place out.”
There’s nothing inside to suggest why the high-priced motor would be left behind.
The Veyron is one of the world’s most iconic supercars and the original boasted a top speed of 252mph – with Top Gear naming it their ‘2000s Car of the Decade’.
Indeed, host Jeremy Clarkson once said: “It was a car that just rewrote the rule book really, an amazing piece of engineering.”
While it’s hard to tell from the video which variant of the Veyron this is, the supercar’s price can start from £925,000 – with the Veyron Super Sport edition fetching upwards of £1.8m.
Viewers of the video on social were lefted intrigued by the finding.
One wrote: “That’s so sad, I wonder why it’s just sitting there.”
And another joked: “It’s collecting money, not dust!”
This comes just after a fleet of abandoned supercars were discovered collecting dust in a Belgian warehouse.
The “mint condition” motors, which includes nearly 20 Ferrari’s – one of them a rare £300k 365 GT4 BB – have been found and are set to be sold off after the owner “left the country”.
Elsewhere, a set of classic sports cars left to rot in a barn for 50 years have been sold for over £100,000.
TikTok/@tomiconicPeering through the front window, a lonely Veyron can be seen parked at the rear of the building[/caption]
GettyThe Veyron is a motoring icon – much loved by car fans including Top Gear host Jeremy Clarkson[/caption]