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New hypercar looks to be a radical restyling of the Chiron; official reveal scheduled for later today

Images of a new Bugatti hypercar have leaked online ahead of its official reveal later today (16 August) at the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance. 

Called the Centodieci in reference to the iconic EB110 hypercar from which it takes styling inspiration, the new model looks to be based on the Bugatti Chiron production model. 

UPDATE: Bugatti has officially revealed the Centodieci - read the full story here

It is likely that, as with the limited-run Divo and one-off La Voiture Noire, the Centodieci will be powered by the same 8.0-litre quad-turbocharged W16 engine as the Chiron. 

In its design, the Centodieci retains the low, wide stance of the Chiron, as well as its arch-shaped front grille, wraparound rear lighting and prominent rear wing. Modifications include slimmer headlights, sharper body lines and circular cut-outs on the rear window inspired by the EB110. 

Production of the recently revealed Chiron Sport is capped at 20 units, so we can expect the Centodieci to be equally, if not more, exclusive. 

 

 

Bugatti acknowledged the leak on its Twitter feed, before revealing that the model will be officially unveiled later today at Monterey Car Week as part of its 110th anniversary celebrations. 

Read the full story here when it's revealed at 7.20pm tonight. 

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