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The heritage-laced Bugatti Centodieci is back in production and more affordable than ever. There’s a big catch: Bugatti isn’t ...
LEGO has immortalized the iconic Bugatti Centodieci hypercar and the set is up for grabs. How much do you think it costs?
Danish toy maker released at the beginning of August the Bugatti Centodieci Hyper Sports Car Speed Champions set, can be had ...
You don't get a W16 of course, but you do get a cute little representation of the unutterably fantastic Centodieci ...
Bugatti created a number of special cars based on the Chiron supercar, and this particular one was celebrating both Bugatti's ...
Discover the LEGO Speed Champions Bugatti Centodieci set, capturing the essence of the exclusive hypercar with intricate ...
Few cars embody exclusivity quite like the Bugatti Centodieci – a hypercar of which only 10 examples were built. Inspired by ...
Wherever Bugatti stands in that list it’s outside the top 10, which helps explain the earnestness with which the various execs praised Lego and the excitement with which they unveiled Lego ...
Limited to 40 units, priced at over $4 million, and sold-out, the 1,824-horsepower Bugatti Bolide is the kind of car most of us will never sit in, let alone ...
Lego's team took over 13,000 work hours to put the car's 1-million-plus pieces into place, and the result is a car that actually drove under its own power.
The Lego version is no match for original Bugatti’s speed of over 200mph, however – it only got up to 12mph. Former Le Mans winner Andy Wallace was the first to test drive the car in June.
The Lego version is no match for original Bugatti’s speed of over 200mph, however – it only got up to 12mph. Former Le Mans winner Andy Wallace was the first to test drive the car in June.
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