Corriere Della Sera reported last week that Ronaldo has ordered one of the $8.9 million cars and will take delivery in 2021.
It was rumored last year that Ronaldo was also the buyer of the $12.4 million Bugatti La Voiture Noire, though he has since denied the claim. That car actually is a true one-off, and the identity of its owner remains a mystery.
Even with 10 examples destined to be built, the Centodieci is no less special. It’s based on the chassis of the Chiron but features a unique design inside and out influenced by the EB110. It also has a more powerful version of the Chiron’s 8.0-liter quad-turbocharged W-16, with the peak power registering at 1,577 horsepower, or 97 more than the Chiron. Owners can expect a 0-62 mph time in 2.4 seconds and a top speed governed to 236 mph.
Source:motorauthority.com