The stunning speed machine is an homage to the brand's first modern-day model, the EB110.
, but it was the brand’s first modern hypercar. It was also the only vehicle produced during Italian entrepreneur Romano Artioli time in charge of the automaker, which ended when the brand was acquired by Volkswagen in 1998.The final Centodieci is finished in a dazzling coat of Quartz White broken up only by Black Carbon accents and a matte black horseshoe grille.
Just as beautiful as the car itself is the quad-turbocharged W-16 sitting in its engine bay. The 8.0-liter mill pumps out a hair-raising 1,600 horses and has a redline 7,000 rpm. If its owner wants to push the vehicle to the max, it’ll be able to launch from zero-to-60 mph in just 2.4 seconds and hit an electronically limited top speed of 240 mph.
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