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Bugatti Delivers The Tenth And Final $8M Centodieci Hyper Sports Car

Bugatti announce the delivery of the tenth and final $8 million Centodieci mid-engine Hyper Sports Car to its owner.
Centodieci, which means 110 in Italian, commemorates EB110 car that was built in 1991 to celebrate Ettore Bugatti’s 110th birthday.
Based on the Chiron, the final limited-edition Centodieci takes design cues from the Bugatti EB110 from the 1990s.
Despite unit price of eight million Euros ($8 Million), the Bugatti Centodieci was sold out before its unveiling in 2019.
French automaker, Bugatti, has delivered the tenth and final Centodieci Hyper Sports Car to its owner, bringing to an end the production of the limited-edition modern-day tribute to Bugatti’s legendary EB110 super sports car.
First unveiled during the just concluded Monterey car week in 2019, the Centodieci, which means 110 in Italian, commemorates the EB110 car that was built in 1991 to celebrate Ettore Bugatti’s 110th birthday.
Based on the Chiron, the final Bugatti Centodieci, which takes design cues from the EB110 car, is finished in a Quartz White exterior, with a Black Carbon finish across the lower body and Black Matt grilles.
Inside, the tenth coachbuilt Centodieci features a trademarked Light Blue Sport color finish, while the seats, roof liner, door panels, center console and floormats are crafted in a symmetrical quadrate-like pattern.
Christophe Piochon, President of Bugatti Automobiles, commented:
“We’re delighted to see that the final example has been delivered to its new owner following the intensive development, testing and bespoke creation process necessary to create a product as significant and rare as Centodieci.
“This car was conceived to honor a model that we see as spiritually marking the beginning of a trilogy : the EB110 established the formula for the Veyron and the Chiron.
Despite the unit price of eight million Euros ($8 Million), the limited production Bugatti Centodieci mid-engine sports car was sold out before its unveiling in 2019. All the ten examples of the were hand-built in the Molsheim Atelier in France.
“The entire limited production run of ten was so sought after by our customers that it was sold out before the Centodieci had even been officially revealed.
“Although separated by decades, these cars are timeless in their appeal and united in their dedication to shifting expectations of performance and ability.
“We now close this chapter of our coachbuilding era started with the Divo in 2018, but the legend of the EB110 and Centodieci will forever remain a part of Bugatti history.”
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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