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Cristiano Ronaldo Takes Delivery Of His Bugatti Centodieci Worth $8 Million, His Third Bugatti (Video)

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Cristiano Ronaldo spotted in his brand new Bugatti Centodieci mid-engine sports car worth $8 Million.

Ronaldo’s limited-edition Bugatti Centodieci is one of just 10 cars that French hypercar maker will ever produce.

At over $8 Million starting price, the Bugatti Centodieci is the most expensive car inside Ronaldo’s garage.

The Centodieci joins the former Real Madrid star’s other two Bugattis, including a Chiron Sport and a Veyron.





Cristiano Ronaldo has finally taken delivery of his brand new Bugatti Centodieci mid-engine sports car worth $8 Million, nearly three years after the £173m-a-year striker finalized his mega purchase he bought to celebrate his birthday.

The Portuguese star and his girlfriend, Georgina Rodriguez, were filmed by fans while leaving a restaurant in Madrid in their Centodieci on Tuesday night.

Ronaldo’s Centodieci is one of just 10 cars that French hypercar maker will ever produce. At over $8 Million starting price, the Centodieci is the most expensive car inside Ronaldo’s garage.





The Centodieci joins the former Real Madrid star’s other two Bugattis, including a Chiron Sport and a Veyron as well car collections that already includes eight Ferraris, BMWs, rare McLarens, several Rolls-Royces, including a Phantom and a Cullinan.

Last December, Bugatti delivered the tenth and final Centodieci Hyper Sports Car to its owner in, bringing to an end the production of the limited-edition modern-day tribute to Bugatti’s legendary EB110 super sports car.

The Bugatti Centodieci was unveiled in 2019 to celebrate the company’s 110th anniversary. The supercar takes inspiration from the iconic Bugatti EB110 from the 1990s.

Powering the Centodieci is Bugatti’s 1600 horsepower 8.0-liter W16 engine, ensuring the hypercar accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h (0-62 miles per hour) in 2.4 seconds and on to a top speed of 236 mph.





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