After being unveiled at Pebble Beach three years ago, the Bugatti Centodieci is now complete and the first model has been handed over to its new owner.
The initial Centodieci to roll out of the Bugatti Atelier is painted in Bugatti Bleu, a color reminiscent of the iconic EB110, with custom wheels in EB110 Silver.
Drawing inspiration from its predecessor, the interior of the Centodieci features a quilted pattern resembling a chessboard on the seats, roof liner, door panels, center console, and floor mats. Bugatti mentions that crafting the Centodieci interior takes 16 weeks, with a whole day dedicated solely to seat inspection.
Powered by an 8.0-liter W16 engine producing 1600 hp @ 7000 rpm, the Centodieci accelerates from 0 to 60 mph in 2.4 seconds and reaches an electronically limited top speed of 380 km/h or 236 mph. Despite being based on the Chiron, the overall weight of the Centodieci has been reduced by 20 kg.
Bugatti will manufacture only 10 units of the Centodieci, each priced at $9 million. Soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo is among those set to receive deliveries in the coming weeks.
In other news, a Japanese dealer is offering a Centodieci build slot at a premium. If you have $14 million to spare, you might want to check out this listing.
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