French manufacturer of high-performance luxury automobiles, Bugatti, is best known for creating some of the world’s most fastest, most expensive, and most exclusive automobiles in the entire world. As for the car shown here, this is the 2022 Bugatti Centodieci, chassis 5 of just 10 (7005) that will be built worldwide, and the only example to feature the original EB110 logo on the car. Painted in a fitting color known as ‘EB110 Argent’ over an Italian red leather interior, the Centodieci pays homage to the company’s Italian supercarof the 1990s, the Bugatti EB110. The Centodieci also celebrates the company’s 110th anniversary, and offers some unique design elements and features that aren’t found on other high-end Bugatti models such as the Chiron, or even the Divo. The Centodieci is lighter than the Chiron, and takes some design cues from the 90’s EB110 model, notably with the presence of five round air-intakes on the side of the car, which is very reminiscent of the EB110 SS. The rear of the car displays eight seperated light strips or clusters for tail lights, as well as a menacing matte black quad-tip exhaust pipes. The Centodieci was designed by Bugatti’s design director, Achim Anscheidt, and reportedly, thanks to computer-assisted design technology, the design process for this special model only took around 6 months to complete. That being said, this car is certainly a nice differentiation from the standard Chiron, and brings forward some unprecedented ideas and features that simply cannot be found anywhere else. This is a car I’m truly excited to learn more about and see when customer examples begin to be built, and I’m looking forward to the future of the Bugatti brand! What do you think of the Centodieci?
How many made? Only 10 units of the Centodieci will be produced. This is car number 5.
Engine: 8.0L quad-turbocharged W16 tuned to produce 1,577hp (97hp more than the standard Chiron)
Debut: 2019 Pebble Beach
Top Speed: electronically limited to 236mph (claimed)
0-60mph: 2.4 seconds (claimed)
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