Bugatti still came, but he's already selling it.

Bugatti still came, but he's already selling it.

When, in 2019, in Pebble Beach, Bugatti introduced his model Centodyc, it was said that its price would be 8m euros.

Now, a Japanese person is aiming to sell one of the ten models available for 12.5m euros. But there's only one problem. A buyer won't be able to drive it until next year.

In fact, this Centodycite is sold by a Tokyo merchant, and the same is listed in the Dutch luxury market, James Edition.

This is actually an unproductive car, and its delivery is planned for January next year, writes Croatian portal Jutarnji.hr.

Otherwise, the name Centodyci, in Italian meaning 110, is produced in honour of the EB110 model. So is Bugatt's 110th birthday. Despite what looks like a modern Bugatti, Centodyci has some trace of EB110, such as the front mask.

Under his glass is the famous Bugatti W16 engine, which produces 1600 KF, and that as much as 100 km/h is 2.4 seconds. The maximum speed of the Centodyc is electronically limited to 380 km/h.

Bugattites are located in the final phase of the Centodyci test, prior to its production, of course, that all owners look forward to the arrival of their several million-dollar hyperverie, but one of them is hoping to sell it for 50% more expensive.

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