Bugatti has officially unveiled the first prototype for its highly anticipated Bugatti Centodieci, a $12.5 million USD (£9 million GBP) that is a limited-edition tribute to the iconic Bugatti EB110. The Centodieci is based on the Bugatti Chiron, and although it has reached the prototype stage, there is still a lot of development work to be done. The supercar was first revealed at the 2019 Monterey Car Week. Centodieci, “110” in Italian, pays homage to the EB110, as well as honor founder Ettore Bugatti’s 110th birthday. The EB110 was the brainchild of Italian architect Giampaolo Benedini and Italian entrepreneur Romano Artioli. Bugatti has officially unveiled the first prototype for its highly anticipated Bugatti Centodieci. The hypercar prototype reportedly costs approximately $12.5 million USD (£9 million GBP) and is a limited-edition tribute to the iconic Bugatti EB110.
The Centodieci itself is based on the Bugatti Chiron, and although it has reached the prototype stage, there is still a lot of development work to be done. The supercar was first revealed at the 2019 Monterey Car Week.
Bugatti’s technical project manager for one-offs said, “In the next few months, in addition to building the exterior and running more advanced simulations in the wind tunnel, we’re very much looking forward to going out on the test track to start tuning the chassis.”
Only 10 Bugatti Centodiecis were produced in the world. The cars were reportedly sold out as soon as it launched.