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Bugatti Centodieci pays tribute to the EB110

Bugatti has unveiled the Centodieci, which is based on the Chiron, as a tribute to the EB110.

The car gets design elements that have been taken from the EB110. It features slim headlights, a small inverted U-shaped front grille, a new front bumper and a new front spoiler. On the B-pillar, the car gets five circular air inlets, similar to the EB110. At the rear, the Centodieci gets new taillights, new rear diffuser, quad exhausts as well as a fixed rear wing.

Powering the Centodieci is the same 8.0-litre W16 engine from the Chiron. Power output from the engine has been increased to 1,578 BHP @ 7,000 rpm. The car also weighs 20 kg less than the Chiron. The 0-100 km/h time is said to be 2.4 seconds and the top speed is limited to 380 km/h.

The Bugatti Centodieci will be limited to 10 units and all the cars have been sold. Prices will begin at Euro 8 million and deliveries are expected to begin in two years time.

 
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