Bugatti
Final Bugatti Centodieci spotted prior to delivery
The first Bugatti Centodieci rolled off the assembly line at Molsheim in June this year. Over the last few months, the technicians at the factory have been busy putting together these iconic hypercars. 9 cars have already been produced, and the production is now drawing to an end with the final unit.
The final Centodieci to leave the factory is this particular beauty seen here. The car is finished in brilliant silver, similar to the shade offered on the legendary EB110 Supersport. It was spotted undergoing pre-delivery tests just prior to the handover.
The Centodieci is powered by an 8.0-liter W16 engine that delivers 1600 hp @ 7000 rpm. 0-60 mph comes up in 2.4 seconds, and the car will hit a top speed of 380 km/h or 236 mph (electronically limited).
A car as rare and iconic as the Centodieci will undoubtedly be one of the most sought-after modern Bugattis in the future. In fact, build slots were being offered for $14 million, at one time. A less expensive alternative would be the Chiron Super Sport 300+, which also uses the same 1600 hp ‘Thor’ engine. A pristine example of this car will be offered at an RM Sotheby’s auction soon.