Bugatti delivers the first Bugatti Centodieci customer models. Ten units of the few-off have undergone extreme testing over 50,000 kilometers on road and track, aerodynamically fine-tuned in the wind tunnel, and tested from -20°C to +45°C.
The first Bugatti Centodieci unit is finished in EB110 Blue – a signature color of Bugatti, the EB110 and even the factory where it was constructed in. The Campogalliano facility where the EB110 was built would become known as the ‘Fabricca Blu’, or blue factory, decorated with Bugatti’s famous paint. The EB110 itself was first revealed to the world’s media wrapped the shade of blue.
The owner of this first unit also owns an EB110 GT and wanted both cars to be finished in the same classic combination of EB110 Blue and EB110 Sport Silver.
Inside, the quilted chessboard-like pattern can be found on the seats, roof liner, door panels, center console and floormats. Despite the many curves and joins, the pattern seamlessly lines up across areas of the interior. The process of creating the Centodieci interior takes around 16 weeks to complete, including one day dedicated solely to meticulously examining the seats.
The car is fitted with the iconic 8.0-liter W16 engine producing 1,600PS. The Centodieci accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 2.4 seconds to a top speed of 380 km/h.
We at Bugatti in Molsheim are proud to have completed and delivered the very first Centodieci – Bugatti’s latest few-off model. The Centodieci builds upon Ettore Bugatti’s successful 110-year lineage of exceptional design and performance, while reviving the memory of the brand’s recent history. The EB110, built by Romano Artioli in Italy, was a critical path to the re-establishment of Bugatti in 1998. After two years of relentless development, we have refined the Centodieci to the standard our customers expect of all Bugatti models. Our designers and engineers pour the very same passion and desire for perfection into the marque’s few-off models as they do for Bugatti’s series production units. – Christophe Piochon, President of Bugatti Automobiles
Following its global unveiling at California’s Monterey Car Week at the Quail in 2019, all ten of the highly exclusive Centodieci units were sold.
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