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1-of-10 Bugatti Centodieci Also Owned By Cristiano Ronaldo Expected To Fetch $16M At Auction

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1-of-10 Bugatti Centodieci Also Owned By Cristiano Ronaldo Expected To Fetch $16M At Auction - autojosh

Ultra-rare Bugatti Centodieci Supercar also owned by Cristiano Ronaldo to fetch £15million at RM Sotheby’s auction.

The 2023 Bugatti hypercar with extremely low mileage of just 272 miles ordered new in August 2019 by a Swiss collector.

Finished in a two-tone Quartz White and Grey Carbon over an interior trimmed in Beluga Black and Gris Rafale leather hides.





An ultra-rare 2023 Bugatti Centodieci hypercar with extremely low mileage of just 437 kilometers (272 miles) is expected to fetch between €10 million – €15 million when it goes under the hammer on 5th February 2025 at RM Sotheby’s Paris sale in France.

One of 10 ever produced, chassis number 006 was ordered new in August 2019 by a Swiss collector, according to its listing. First unveiled at the Monterey car week in August 2019, Centodieci commemorates the EB110 car that was built in 1991 to celebrate Ettore Bugatti’s 110th birthday.





This particular example was finished in a two-tone livery of Quartz White and Grey Carbon over an interior trimmed in Beluga Black and Gris Rafale leather hides with Black Anodised trim parts and Glacier door sills.

Part of its listing reads: “With the final example delivered in December 2022, the Centodieci remains one of the rarest and distinctive of the special models based on the Chiron, featuring unique coachwork and heritage associations.”

“The Bugatti has been ideally maintained and only minimally driven during its sole ownership, displaying an incredibly low mileage of just 437 kilometers at the time of cataloguing.”

“Having enjoyed such little use, it is understandable that the Centodieci has never undergone a service appointment, although bidders should note that Bugatti’s four-year manufacturer’s warranty went into effect upon delivery in September 2022, implying that the car remains eligible for service under warranty until September 2026.”

Just 10 units the ultra-rare model is available worldwide, with Cristiano Ronaldo being one of the buyers after splashing out $9m (€8.5 million) on the stunning Chiron-based hypercar to celebrate Serie A title win with Real Madrid.

The Centodieci is 20 kg lighter and more powerful than the regular Chiron. Its 1600 hp 8.0-liter, W16 engine allows the Centodieci to reach 60 mph (100 km/h) from standstill in just 2.4 seconds, with an electronically limited top speed of 236 mph (380 km/h).





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