DUBAI: Bugatti has introduced its latest limited-edition model: the Bugatti Centodieci, which will cost $9 million and only 10 will be made, according to CNN Business.
The masterpiece, unveiled recently at a classic car show in California, is a homage to the Bugatti EB110 supercar of the early 1990s, said the report.
Centodieci means 110 in Italian. The EB110 was an attempt to revive the Bugatti brand, which had been dormant since the 1950s. The Centodieci’s design recalls the EB110s low, aggressive appearance.
The modern Bugatti factory has been known to produce only one car model at a time. The Veryon rolled out from 2005 to 2015, with varying changes and improvements made throughout its life.
For its part, the Chiron entered production in 2016.
“Both cars were designed to be astonishingly fast but comfortable and easy to drive, thanks to massive turbocharged 16-cylinder engines mounted behind the two seats,” the report said.
The Bugatti Veyron cost about $1.5 million when it first came out of the production plant. The Bugatti Chiron costs more than $3 million.
The Centodieci is Bugatti’s latest attempt at branching out.
The body of the Centodieci is designed to be reminiscent of the low, wide stance and wedge-like shape of the EB110.