
Bugatti published the first photos of the interior of the Centodieci in production – Photo: Bugatti
The Bugatti Centodieci pays homage to the iconic EB110 Super Sport. Currently, Bugatti is focusing on the interior. Although there was a “pattern”, it took 16 weeks to complete.
Since only 10 Bugatti Centodieci will be produced, the digital instrument panel, center console and key components are closely tied to the Chiron to comply with global safety regulations. However, the Centodieci handles, doors, pads, seats and other parts are all unique, and have the same nostalgic design as the EB110 Super Sport. Bugatti says the interior of the Centodieci was developed from scratch in less than a year.
The EB110 Super Sport’s signature intricate checkerboard pattern interior upholstery has been transferred to Centodieci. This wrap stands out on the roof, doors, center console and floor mats.
It looks simple but is very difficult to manipulate, as the squares need to look uniform and line up perfectly even on curved surfaces or when putting pieces together, for example where the door contacts the control panel. , and smoothly transitions to other surfaces. The small squares are all hand-stitched meticulously and precisely.


Wrapping checkerboard pattern inspired by EB110 Super Sport, extremely difficult to make – Photo: Bugatti
The standard sports seats are similar to those on the Chiron, but covered in special leather. Seats with the Bugatti EB logo embossed on the headrests are standard. It took more than 4 days just to create the emboss, cut the leather and assemble the seat. Bugatti even spent a whole day checking the seats. Owners can order individual logos or embroidered headrests instead.
Another unique highlight are the aluminum badges on the center armrest and the door hinges with laser engraved logos.
“Customers expect extremely high-end and exclusive interiors that appeal to all senses – design, look, feel, sound, even smell. Bugatti enthusiasts will immediately see the points. similarities between the EB110 and the Centodieci,” said Bugatti interior developer Dirk Buhre.

Each interior takes 16 weeks to complete – Photo: Bugatti

All are completed by hand – Photo: Bugatti

The embossed headrest alone took 4 days – Photo: Bugatti
All 10 Centodieci were sold out within hours of being revealed. Each unit costs more than 8 million USD, not including individual “custom” needs. CNET thinks that if the owner wants the car “unique” to their liking, they will have to pay the final figure up to tens of millions of dollars or more.

There are only 10 Bugatti Centodieci units, each priced from more than 8 million USD – Photo: Bugatti

The car will be delivered in a few weeks – Photo: Bugatti
The owner of the Bugatti Centodieci supercar must certainly be as special as the car itself. Currently, it is only revealed that superstar player Cristiano Ronaldo has placed an order.
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