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Exclusive Offer: Bugatti Centodieci Available for Purchase in Dubai at $16 Million
The Rare Bugatti Centodieci: A Gem for Sale in Dubai
A stunning Bugatti Centodieci has recently surfaced for sale at a prestigious Dubai dealership, commanding a hefty asking price of AED 60,000,000. With only 10 units ever produced, it is a rare sight in the market, justifying its steep $16.3 million price tag.
Last year, RM Sotheby’s presented a low-mileage Centodieci at an auction in Paris, but to everyone’s surprise, it remained unsold. The highest bid reached approximately $9 million, mirroring its original Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP).
Designed to honor Bugatti’s 110th anniversary, the Centodieci pays homage to the iconic Bugatti EB110 through its striking exterior. Boasting a Quartz White and carbon bodywork complemented by a luxurious white leather interior, this masterpiece exudes elegance.
Under the hood, the Centodieci houses a formidable 8.0-liter W16 engine, generating a staggering 1600 horsepower at 7000 rpm. Accelerating from 0 to 60 mph in a mere 2.4 seconds, it can reach a top speed of 236 mph (electronically limited). The showcased model has clocked just under 300 miles.
For enthusiasts and collectors alike, this exceptional Bugatti Centodieci represents a rare opportunity to own a piece of automotive history. Source: Karabakh Motors
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