Here’s a Tough Job: to Valet Around the Bugatti Vision GT

You have to load an impossibly expensive one-off into a truck. Up for it?

Bugatti showcased the new Chiron along the Vision Gran Turismo at this year's Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance, marking the US debut for the VGT before returning to its owner – because it's not Bugatti's anymore.

The Vision Gran Turismo has been sold, as the French carmaker announced in an Instagram post, to the Saudi Prince Badr bin Saud after "submitting the most convincing bid." Considering the Chiron (made in 500 copies) is rated at two-and-a-half million dollars, we are afraid even to ask what the price tag shows in the case of the one-of-a-kind Vision GT.

The cars (along with the VGT, bin Saud also purchased a Chiron) would be delivered to their owner after the Pebble Beach event. So you're at the Pebble Beach, in a God-knows-how-expensive rarity of a supercar which is not yours, and you have to load it into a truck a bit wider than your vehicle. In my book, that is one of the most stressful scenarios I can ever think of.