Ultra-rare 1-of-60 Bugatti just hit eBay and the seller wants a staggering $5,999,998
Published on Nov 18, 2025 at 8:21 AM (UTC+4)
by Ben Thompson
Last updated on Nov 18, 2025 at 8:21 AM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Emma Matthews

This ultra-rare 1-of-60 Bugatti is going for sale on eBay, and the seller is asking for a bank-busting $5,999,998.
There’s a lot to love about this 2021 Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport, decked out in Atlantic Blue with gold trim and golden multi-spoke wheels.
And not just that, it’s only 3,000 miles on the clock.
But that’s the only low figure you’re going to see with this auction, as the asking price on eBay is a jaw-dropping $5,999,998.
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This 1-of-60 Bugatti is super rare – and super expensive
This car previously made an appearance at Monterey Car Week in 2021, autoevolution reported, so it has an extra bit of star quality, admittedly.
The Pur Sport is a variation of the Chiron, but 110lbs lighter and packed with a ton of upgrades.

Powered by an 8.0-liter quad-turbocharged W16 engine, the Pur Sport produces 1,479hp and 1,180lb-ft of torque.
It can go from zero to 60mph in 2.3 seconds and do a quarter mile in a mere 9.4 seconds.
Everywhere you look with this car, there are impressive figures, as the top speed of 217mph demonstrates.
But all of that begs the question – does it justify an asking price of nearly $6 million?

Well, there’s a big market for hypercars out there, and this offering has a lot going for it.
It’s one-of-60, it’s low mileage, and it’s also been a show car in its past life.
If you think you have the bank balance to take this car home, visit the eBay page to place a bid.
Auctions on eBay aren’t usually this pricey
You never quite know what you’ll find on eBay auctions.

Or how about this incredible Back to the Future DeLorean replica?
But high prices are out there on eBay, and they can sometimes hinder a sale.
This 1989 Batmobile body sure was cool, but would you be willing to shell out tons for a money for…well, a shell?
But then again, there’s something for everyone on the internet.
Here’s hoping the $5.9 million Bugatti finds a home soon.
Ben joined Supercar Blondie in February 2025 after being published by international organizations including LADbible, The Sun, the New York Post, and the Daily Mail. He covers supercars, rare and collectible vehicles, aviation, luxury assets, and the fascinating people behind them. His reporting has explored everything from seven-figure supercars and historic Ferrari collections to unusual aircraft adventures and extraordinary automotive discoveries from around the world. Ben has also gained first-hand insight into vehicle craftsmanship and customization, including visiting specialist workshops to see bespoke vehicles up close.