Road rage is harmful. A costly, one-of-two hypercar like the Bugatti Veyron L’Or Rouge could also be a hit movie. An enraged Bugatti driver hit a BMW 2 Series Gran Coupe in China. The BMW dashcam shows the Veyron driver trying to enter the right lane. Will C. posted this video on YouTube after local TV aired it. The right-lane BMW motorist stands in their position instead of being kind and getting cut off. The car ahead moves, and the BMW driver hurries up to close the Bugatti’s door. The Bugatti driver also sped up to fit between the two cars. The automobiles collided. You would only be reading this with them. The BMW destroys the Veyron’s gorgeous door and sill. FTNN News reports that the Bugatti driver apologised and offered to buy the other motorist a BMW after exiting the car. The Bugatti driver became agitated, and two other vehicles began yelling at each other. Locals say the Bugatti driver is affluent and arrogant. Who knew? It’s unclear which driver was ruder in this short clip. They misbehaved, and the accident was their fault. Since there was a white Ferrari LaFerrari behind the Veyron, the BMW driver may have thought someone was being a jerk. Given the Veyron L’Or Rouge’s enigma, only two were produced. Most people only know about this movie’s one. One in California has a “Hellbug” licence plate. Due to their rarity, they are still determining their current value. The L’Or Rouge, like the L’Or Blanc, has a distinctive red and black paint job. Both limited-edition automobiles were based on the Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse, which had an 8.0-liter, 1,200-horsepower W16 engine. Convertible “Vitesse” cars. It was the fastest convertible automobile ever.