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Bugatti Builds the Final 1,578 Horsepower Centodieci

Bugatti Builds the Final 1,578 Horsepower Centodieci

Built as a tribute to the legendary 1991 Bugatti EB110 supercar, the Centodieci was created in extremely limited numbers…a mere 10. The final one just rolled off the factory floor in Molsheim, France. The car debuted back in 2019 and was sold out before the first one was even built. The 10th car was sold to an anonymous buyer who, just like the previous nine owners, was able to customize it to his/her heart’s content. This car was outfitted in Quartz White with Black Carbon accents along with Light Blue Sport brake calipers. The Light Blue Sport paint that also shows up on the rear wing and the interior was inspired by the original color of the EB110. The insane power comes from the car’s crazy quad-turbo W16 engine that launches the Centodieci to 62 mph in 2.4 seconds and takes it to speeds in excess of 230 mph. The price? A cool $8.8 million before taxes. We’re guessing your Christmas bonus won’t cover it.