Bugatti Centodieci
Bugatti pays homage to its 110-year legacy with this supercar. In Italian, the word 'Centodieci' means 110. Bugatti Centodieci is powered by an 8.0-liter W-16 engine capable of producing a mind-boggling 1600 horsepower. Centodieci can accelerate from 0 to 62 mph in 2.4 seconds, making it the fastest Bugatti currently on the road.
The car's design is heavily influenced by Romano Artioli's iconic EB110, a supercar manufactured in the early 1990s. Centodieci is intended to serve as a modern interpretation of shape and technology while retaining the charm and character of EB110. Its angular silhouette, glass engine cover, small horseshoe grille, and air vents are influenced by the EB110. The absence of the C-shaped pillar gives this car an even more unique appearance. Centodieci's aerodynamics allow for dynamic lateral acceleration.
The supercar's distinct modern aesthetic compensates for its slightly lower top speed (379khp) than the Bugatti Chiron. Centodieci weighs 44 pounds less than the Bugatti Chiron. The car's interior strikes the perfect balance between sportiness and luxury. The luxurious interior of the Centodieci includes many features such as flat-bottom steering wheels, blue controls, a premium sound system, and a cooled glovebox.
Price: $9 million