- Bugatti crafted the Centodieci to honor its legendary EB110, producing only ten examples.
- Chassis 006 is finished in Quartz White with eye-catching exposed carbon fiber elements.
- Delivered in 2022, this car has only 437 kilometers and still carries its factory warranty.
There’s rare, and then there’s Bugatti rare. As if a $9 million hypercar wasn’t exclusive enough, Bugatti decided to dial things up to eleven (or, in this case, ten). Enter the Centodieci—a tribute to the iconic EB110 that’s so scarce, only a handful of people on Earth can even dream about owning one.
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One of these ultra-rare hypercars is set to hit the auction block in February, with estimates suggesting it could fetch a staggering $16 million. That’s nearly double its original $9 million price tag and puts it in the same league as the $18.7 million one-off Bugatti La Voiture Noire, which famously left even seasoned collectors clutching their wallets.
A Modern Homage to Bugatti’s ’90s Glory
The Centodieci is based on the Bugatti Chiron but has a different design inspired by the legendary EB110. All of the hypercar’s body panels are new, starting with an overhauled front bumper and horseshoe grille with slick LED headlights. Perhaps the most obvious reference to the EB110 is the five small ovals behind the side windows. There’s also no mistaking the Centodieci for a ‘regular’ Chiron when viewed from the rear, as it has sprouted a fixed rear wing, LED taillights, and a new diffuser. It also has stacked quad tailpipes, a feature later used on the Chiron Super Sport.
Bugatti only built 10 examples of the Centodieci. This car is chassis number 006 and was ordered in August 2019 by a Swiss collector. The exterior is finished in Quartz White matched with exposed carbon fiber elements, including the rear wing.
The interior looks marvelous. It matches the exterior with Beluga Black and Gris Rafale leather alongside various Black Anodised trim parts. While we think the cabin could do with some pops of color, the white and black configuration is timeless and should look just as good in 50 years as it does now, as long as it’s maintained.
Barely Driven
With just 437 kilometers (271 miles) on the odometer, this Centodieci has spent most of its life so far as a garage queen. Delivered in late 2022, it’s barely seen the light of day, but it remains under warranty until September 2026—just in case the new owner decides to take it out for a lap around Monaco instead of locking it away in a private collection (good luck with that).
RM Sotheby’s will be handling the sale of this rare hypercar, which, judging by the estimated $16 million price tag, is destined to become a crown jewel in some billionaire’s car vault.