The Bugatti Centodieci is a hypercar that pays homage to the Bugatti EB110 Supercar, which was produced from 1991 to 1997. It's named after the number of years since the birth of Italian fashion designer Ettore Bugatti, who founded the company in 1886.
The Centodieci has an all-wheel-drive system and features a carbon fiber monocoque chassis with an aluminum backbone frame. The powertrain consists of an 8.0-liter, quad-turbocharged W16 engine producing 1,600 horsepower at 7,000 rpm and 1,300 Nm (960 lb-ft) of torque at 6,500 rpm.
The Centodieci has a top speed electronically limited to 221 mph (356 km/h), with Bugatti claiming it can accelerate from 0-60 mph (0-97 km/h) in just 2.4 seconds and reach 124 mph (200 km/h) in 8.3 seconds. The car features a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission, rear-wheel steering, and an adaptive suspension system.
Design-wise, the Centodieci has a sharp, wedge-shaped bodywork with a long bonnet and short overhangs, echoing the EB110's design language. The front features a distinctive LED light signature, while the side profile boasts large air intakes for cooling the engine and brakes. The rear section houses the exhaust system and diffuser, creating a visually striking image.
Inside, the Centodieci has a minimalist yet luxurious cabin with Alcantara upholstery, aluminum trim elements, and Bugatti's signature carbon fiber accents. A sleek dashboard design houses an instrument cluster and a large touchscreen display for navigation, audio, and vehicle settings.
Only 10 units of the Centodieci are planned to be produced, making it one of the rarest and most exclusive hypercars in the world. Each car is priced at approximately €8 million (around $9.3 million USD) before taxes and other costs associated with customization and delivery.