A U.S. Customer Gets First Lamborghini Centenario

David BondLamborghini8 years ago3 Views

The first Lamborghini Centenario in the United States has been provided to its buyer in Newport Beach, California, and it has been personalized with Blu Nethuns exterior accents embellishing its carbon fiber body.

Looking at the interior, there’s black leather and Alcantara upholstery accented by blue stitching and embroidery, along with a blue center console. Regardless of the vehicle being unique, buyers are able to tailor their Centenario with any color pattern through Lamborghini’s custom Ad Personam department.

Functioning the Centenario is a 6.5-liter V-12 rated at 759 hp and 508 lb-ft of torque, and it’s mated specifically to a seven-speed Independent Shifting Rod transmission. Similar to the Aventador SV that it’s closely based on, the Centenario puts its power down via all four wheels and has a top speed of 217 mph. Lamborghini states that the Centenario will be able to hit 0-62 mph in 2.8 seconds and weighs 3,351 pounds due to its carbon fiber body. The limited edition vehicle went into production to celebrate the 100-year anniversary of creator Ferruccio Lamborghini’s birth.

In overall, 20 coupes and 20 roadsters will be provided, and all have been promoted. Pricing begins at $1.9 million before taxes for the Centenario coupe and north of $2 million for the Centenario roadster.Lamborghini Centenario

Shipments of U.S.-spec Centenarios will continue during the year.

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