Bugatti completed the production of the Centodieci with the last example being delivered to its lucky owner. The tenth and final Bugatti Centodieci combines a white exterior with black accents and a light blue interior.
The Centodieci was introduced in August 2019 but the first production model rolled off at the Molsheim factory in June 2022 following a rigorous testing program. All ten units of the Chiron-based hypercar that was designed as a modern homage to the EB110 were spoken for ahead of the official reveal, despite the eye-watering €8 million ($8.5 million) price tag.
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The last Bugatti Centodieci looks very similar to the original display car. The Quartz White exterior shade contrasts with the Black Carbon finish for the lower body and the aero including the rear wing, plus the Black Matt grille. However, the brake calipers behind the bespoke alloy wheels are finished in blue, as with the Centodieci lettering on the rear wing.
The same Light Blue Sport color was chosen for the leather-wrapped interior, as a reference to the EB110’s most iconic shade. A quadrate-like pattern covers most of the surfaces inside the cabin including the seats, roofliner, door panels, center console, and floor mats, with the blue dashboard finishing off this monochromatic effect. The looks are completed with the matte black accents on the thin center console and the door handles together with some black carbon fiber under the instrument cluster. Of course, the “Centodieci 10/10” is printed on the side sills, adding to the collectability of this example.
Bugatti hasn’t shared photos of all ten units of the Centodieci, but we know that the first example was painted in blue with a black interior, while there is also a silver-painted model with a red-themed interior. We guess that more specs will be revealed later on, as some of the Centodieci owners might either drive their hypercar on the road or list them for sale. All units of the Centodieci are fitted with Bugatti’s quad-turbocharged 8.0-liter W16 engine producing 1,578 hp (1,177 kW / 1,600 PS).
With all of the Centodieci models delivered, the Molsheim brand can now focus on the production of the less than 100 remaining units of the Chiron, the 99 units of the Mistral, and the 40 units of the Bolide, all of which are also sold out.