The Centodieci is a unique hypercar in many ways, and the first examples will soon reach the owners after successful test completion in March. In the meantime, the company has shared details about its cabin.
Apparently, the design department has spent around a year to perfect every technological process involved in the trimming, as well as to polish every shape and minute detail. It takes 110 days to finish the exterior of exactly one such vehicle.
The iconic Centodieci revival comes with its own, unique door cards and transmission tunnel, as well as retrimmed Chiron seats. The whole design theme of the example shown here revolves around the concept of chessboard, with aluminum, carbon fiber and leather used so organically that you will be excused for thinking the whole trim consists of one solid piece. In reality, however, it just appears completely seamless thanks to fine tailoring and hand-stitching.
The headrests sport EB logos, once again referencing the original Centodieci model, but buyers can specify their own branding.