This supercar comes in a classic color combination.
Bugatti Centodieci, a supercar that is extremely limited and priced at $8.8million, was inspired by the EB110 and based on the Chiron. After a long process of testing and preparations the French automaker assembled the first production model and delivered it to its owner earlier this month. Bugatti’s factory received the first of ten Centodieci supercars. It was finished in a classic EB110 Blue and EB110 Sport Silver wheels. It shouldn’t surprise that the iconic color combination is still in use – the new owner for the first Centodieci has a classic EB110 GT with the same colors.
You won’t be disappointed if you like the gallery. All ten examples of the Centodieci supercar were taken into consideration shortly after its unveiling at California’s Monterey Car Week in 2019.. Bugatti has been testing the Centodieci for almost three years. They covered 31,000 miles on racing tracks and prooving ground . This limited supercar is finally ready for the roads.
“We at Bugatti Molsheim are proud that we have completed and delivered our very first Centodieci, Bugatti’s latest model,” Christophe Piochon (President of Bugatti) comments. The Centodieci builds on Ettore Bugatti’s 110-year-old lineage of outstanding design and performance, while also reviving the brand’s recent history. We have made the Centodieci the best Bugatti model, after two years of constant development.”
The Centodieci is more than a re-bodied Chiron. The vehicle weighs in at 44 pounds (20 kg) less than the standard Chiron. It also has a retuned chassis, and an aggressive aero package. The suspension has been tweaked to make it more responsive behind the wheel. The Centodieci’s 8.0-liter W16 Bugatti engine produces 1,600 horsepower (1.176 kilowatts). This engine can accelerate at 0-62 mph (0-100 km/h) in 2.4 seconds, and spring at 0-124 mph (0–200 kph), in 6.1 seconds.