The $8.8 million Bugatti Centodieci is a tribute to the iconic Bugattic EB110. The Centodieci’s name is a nod to its predecessor, meaning “110″ in Italian. That breaks our rule about cars with French names being the most expensive, but we’ll let it slide since Italian and French are both romance languages, anyway. The Centodieci also borrowed the Chiron’s 8.0-liter W16 engine, making 1,578 hp and 1,180 lb-ft of torque. Similar output numbers to La Voiture Noire, but ten Centodiece models were made in total, as opposed to just one.