What better way to celebrate Bugatti’s 100th anniversary than by unveiling, what else, but a Bugatti! The new Bugatti Veyron Bleu Centennaire, which was unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show, is not only a fitting tribute to its makers but is likewise a treat for auto enthusiasts out there. The new supercar boasts of a two-tone colors comprising sprintblue and matte and sprintblue gloss colors.
The Bugatti Veyron Bleu Centennaire has an 8.0-Liter 16-cylinder quad-turbocharged engine but only with a 1001 horsepower (which is contrary to the rumored 1350 horsepower) with a torque of 1250Nm. From afar the Centennaire looks a true blue car but look closely and you’ll realize it is actually a mix of two tones of blue which sticks to the two-tone paint Bugatti is known for. The new Centennaire also boasts of polished roof-trim stripes and mirrors as well mirror-shine grille and side air intakes.
Inside the supercar is a special leather in snow beige, rearview camera, LED lights and the Park Distance Control feature. All these you will get for a hefty 1.35 million Euros excluding local taxes.




