Lamborghini has finally started shipping the Centenario to different parts of the globe, and the latest one to
arrive with its owner was spotted in Germany.
Finished in Nero Nemesis, which is the Italian
company's way of saying 'matte black', and adorned with a few red accents that
are visible on the front apron, wing mirrors and side skirts, the supercar is
as unique as they come, considering that only 20 coupes and 20 roadsters will
be put together in total.
However, no matter how one would spec their
Lamborghini Centenario, there's one thing that they cannot change straight from
the factory - the 6.5-liter naturally aspirated V12 engine that builds on the
same unit used on the Aventador. It produces 770 PS and 690 Nm of torque, and allows the exotic to cover the 0 to 100 km/h sprint in
just 2.8 seconds.
This isn’t actually the first unit of the supercar
to have been delivered, as this role was reserved for a 32-year old UAE Sheikh,
who allegedly paid US$ 2.7 million for his, and received the keys late last month.