Bugatti: Rollout for the Centodieci No.1 🎥
EXCLUSIVE The first of just ten examples of the hand-built Bugatti Centodieci will soon leave Molsheim. The Centodieci were sold immediately after their presentation at the 2019 Monterey Car Week in California.
The design of the small series of the Centodieci is intended to be reminiscent of the legendary EB110, the super sports car unveiled in 1991 to mark Ettore Bugatti's 110th birthday.
Color combination as for EB110
The first Centodieci now delivered to a customer wears the color Bugatti Bleu. The paint shade is considered a symbol of Bugatti, the EB110 and the factory in which it was built. The factory in Campogalliano was named Fabricca Blu (blue factory) shortly after its completion because part of the buildings were blue.
Bugatti also chose this shade of blue for the presentation of the EB110 at the time. The fact that the first Centodieci delivered also shows in the combination of Bugatti Bleu and EB110 silver for the wheels is no coincidence: the customer owns a historic EB110 in exactly this color combination.¨
Quilted checkered patternBugatti also drew inspiration for the interior from its predecessor. The quilted, checkerboard pattern familiar from the EB110 is found in the Centodieci on the seats, headliner, door panels, center console and floor mats. Custom applications enhance the work. The interior takes about 16 weeks to produce.
Top speed of 380 km/h
Equipped with the 8.0-liter W16 engine with 1600 hp, the Centodieci accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 2.4 seconds and reaches a top speed of 380 km/h. The one or other Centodieci will certainly be allowed to show off its power at some point. But for cars in this class, the driving data on paper also serves the purpose of keeping the car's value at a level that matches the top speed.