Lamborghini has launched a super sports car that is very fast and expensive to mark the 100 anniversary of its founder's birth.
Last month's debut at the Geneva motor show was a celebration of the centenary birth of ferucio Lamborghini, born in northern Italy on April 28, 1916.
The industrialist started his racing career in the tractor industry and he will be proud.
The new car is not a tractor.
Centenario will be a lightweight supercar made up of a huge V-12 engine —
The most powerful Lamborghini ever-
This will make an amazing 770 horsepower and aircraft below 2 per hour from zero to 60 miles. 8 seconds.
Build complete carbon fiber, feature four Centenario
4-wheel drive and 4-wheel drive
Wheel steering, plus the rear wing that will expand, extend, or even rotate to maximize aerodynamic efficiency.
The wing will help the supercar reach its highest speed of 217 miles per hour.
The trunk space is designed to accommodate two helmets, reinforcing the idea that the car will be brought to the track. The forward-
Leaning on Centenario will also include the current entertainment and information system through Apple CarPlay and a month-
Inch touch screen on the dashboard.
On the track, the screen can be calibrated to show track time, maximum speed, and G-forces.
Two internal cameras can be set up to record the driver's Racing face.
The car will be in the form of a coupe and a sports car, with only 20 cars per car.
MSRP will start at a price just under $2 million.
But forget it unless you have already placed your order.
Lamborghini says 40 centenarians have been sold.