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When Bugatti introduced the Centodieci at Pebble Beach in 2019, it came with a tantalizing 8 million euros (before tax) price tag or about $9 million at current exchange rates. A Japanese dealer wants to sell one of the 10 limited units for 12.5 million euros, or about $14 million.
There’s only one problem – you won’t be able to drive your prized supercar until next year.
This particular Cenodieci is being sold by a dealer from Tokyo, Japan, which is listed on the Dutch luxury market James Edition. As you might expect, it is indeed a build slot, with the actual unit slated for delivery to Bologna, Italy in January 2023.
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Centodieci, which means 110 in Italian, is an homage to the EB110. It also celebrates Bugatti’s 110 years since the company’s founding. Although it looks like a modern Bugatti, the Centodieci carries the EB110 design especially on the front fascia. The smaller horseshoe and three-piece air intake both call back the iconic 90s supercar.
The C-shaped B-pillar is also absent on the Centodieci, replaced by five air inlets that supply a massive 8.0-liter power plant behind the seats.
Beneath the glass sits the familiar Bugatti W16 engine. That makes 1,600 horsepower (1,176 kilowatts) enabling the Centodieci to jump from 0-100 kilometers per hour (0-62 miles per hour) in 2.4 seconds. Top speed is electronically limited to only 380 km/h (236 mph).
Bugatti, or should we call it Bugatti-Rimac, is in the final stages of testing the Centodieci before production in the near future. To be sure all the owners are excited about the arrival of their multi-million hypercar, although it’s clear one of them is hoping the build slot will sell for the asking price.
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