Lamborghini Centenario showcased at Geneva motorshow

Lamborghini Centenario showcased at Geneva motorshow

In the year that sees the 100th anniversary of the birth of Ferruccio Lamborghini, the eponymous super car brand is pulling out all the stops for its latest limited edition model.

OneShift Editorial Team
OneShift Editorial Team
02 Mar 2016

Dubbed the Centenario for obvious reasons, this 20-off version (for both coupe and roadster versions each) builds on the Aventador's 6.5l V12 and takes it to 770 hp which sees 0 - 100 km/h in 2.8 seconds.

The full carbon monocoque chassis keeps weight down to just 1,520 kg and delivers a top speed in excess of 350 km/h. Stopping performance is equally impressive at just 30 m for a complete stop from 100 km/h courtesy of carbon ceramic brakes.

Wild Lamborghini styling abounds as you'd expect from the brand that has always adorned bedroom walls of teenage boys in true homage to the man that created the now household brand name.

Technology is not lacking, with the lastest like Apple CarPlay and rear-wheel steering being fitted to the car. Also standard is the Lamborghini permanent four-wheel drive, magneto rheological suspension and Lamborghini Direct Steering. The Aventadors ISR single clutch gearbox is also present for a kick in the head when set to Corsa.

Exclusive interior trim completes this limited run car which joins the likes of the Veneno, Aventador J and Reventon. For just 1.75 million euros (plus tax what's more) you can have this car that will only appreciate in value over time.

Oh wait it's probably already sold out, just like everything limited edition from Lamborghini.

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