This Is the 2017 Lamborghini Centenario Limited Edition
There are a few brands that never destroy our expectations and when you hear their name you know that their latest product is surely going to be something great.
They make sure that everything they release on the market is just flawless and they make sure to always keep their standards and make their customers happy.
Such a brand is Lamborghini and even if you don’t know much about cars you know that they are one of the best and that you have to be really wealthy to be able to afford such a car.
According to billionairesweb.com, 2017 Lamborghini Centenario Limited Edition shown publicly for the first time at the 2016 Geneva Motor Show. It was produced in order to celebrate Ferruccio Lamborghini’s 100th birthday.
The new Lamborghini Centenario represents a new, extremely precious piece in Lamborghini’s one-off strategy.
One of the most exclusive cars in the whole world. It is a perfect example of the innovative design and the engineering skills of the bull-branded manufacturer.
When not driving in a straight line, Lamborghini’s new rear-wheel-steering system will reduce the turning circle while stabilizing high-speed handling.
The system’s effect also changes according to the driver’s selection of Strada, Sport, and Corsa driving modes, which also control powertrain behavior, stability control, and steering effort.
Lamborghini Centanario is equipped with a V12 engine, tuned to produce 759 HP which is 19 more than the Aventador Superveloce.
Thus making it the most powerful production engine ever built by Lamborghini. It accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 2.8 seconds and top speed of 217 mph (350 km/h).
The Centenario interior includes carbon-fiber sport seats and generous amounts of stitched leather and microsuede.
Lamborghini is planing to build 40 Centenarios – 20 coupes and 20 roadsters, and they are all sold before the car was publicly shown.
Customers didn’t even blink an eye at the car’s pre-tax price of around $1.7 million. Deliveries begin this fall and will continue in 2017.