The fastest street-legal production car in the world (top speed 267 mph), the 16-cylinder, four-wheel drive Bugatit Veyron is chock full of technology.

The car's "central nervous system" is made up of three data buses connected to 26 control devices related to the driveline, convenience functions and internal diagnostics. The hub of the car's network is the telemetry computer, which collects vehicle data. Any malfunctions are automatically transmitted to Bugatti from anywhere in the world.

The Veyron’s GPS data is also continually collected so the car's location can be tracked in case of theft.

So what does a car that goes from 0 to 60 mph in under 2.5 seconds cost? $2.5 million.