If you owned a one-of-one, $20 million Bugatti hypercar, where exactly would you keep it? Probably not tucked away in a random German underground parking lot. But according to the internet’s most eagle-eyed car spotters, that is exactly where the legendary Bugatti La Voiture Noire is currently hiding.If you caught the recent viral post on the r/spotted subreddit, you already know the car community is completely losing its mind over a photo of the completely bespoke, carbon-fiber masterpiece just sitting casually in a concrete parking garage. But the real story isn’t where the car is—it’s why it’s suddenly resurfacing right now.Solving a 7-Year-Old Billionaire MysteryWhen Bugatti unveiled the La Voiture Noire at the 2019 Geneva Motor Show, it instantly became the most expensive new car on the planet. Built as a 1,500-horsepower tribute to Jean Bugatti’s lost World War II Type 57 SC Atlantic, Bugatti kept the buyer’s identity a fiercely guarded secret for years.However, the truth has finally spilled out. The original buyer was none other than Ferdinand Piëch, the former Volkswagen Group chairman and the literal mastermind who brought Bugatti back from the dead to create the modern Veyron and Chiron era.AdvertisementAdvertisementBuying the ultimate W16 hypercar was his final mic drop. Tragically, Piëch passed away in 2019 before the car was even finished, and the keys were eventually handed over to his son, Anton Piëch, in 2021.Flipping a Masterpiece to Save an EV Startup?So, why is a car this historically significant sitting in a German basement? Because it is reportedly being quietly shopped around to billionaires.According to the latest industry leaks (via Handelsblatt), Anton Piëch is actively trying to offload the one-off hypercar through a highly discreet broker. The asking price? A mind-numbing €25 million (roughly 23 million Swiss Francs).But here is where the absolute irony kicks in. Anton isn’t selling the car because he’s tired of it. He is reportedly trying to liquidate the ultimate symbol of internal combustion dominance just to keep the lights on at his own struggling electric vehicle startup.AdvertisementAdvertisementImagine selling the greatest gas-powered hypercar ever built, the literal crown jewel of your father’s legendary automotive legacy, just to fund an EV project. If that €25 million sale actually goes through, it will instantly become one of the most expensive and ironic second-hand car flips in modern history.