The Lamborghini Centenario ($2.3M) was created for the sole purpose of celebrating the 100 year anniversary of founder Ferruccio Lamborghini’s birth. Only 20 units of the roadster version of the car will be produced, and they’ve already sold out of both models.
The powerplant of the Centenario revolves around a V12 naturally aspirated engine that produces 770 horses and will reach 62mph from a standstill in just 2.8 seconds and 186mph in under 23.5 seconds. Top speed is 217mph.
The engine is paired with a permanent four-wheel drive system and rear-wheel steering which provides increased stability and increases vehicle response at high speeds.
The body is made entirely out of carbon fiber and weighs just 3350 pounds. If you’re at the Geneva Motor Show, make sure to check this bad boy out.
Ahead of the 2014 Beijing Auto Show, Bugatti has announced the fifth car in its special edition Bugatti Legends Series. The Bugatti legend Black Bess Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse ($3 MILLION) is based on the Type 18 (Black Bess) that was in production from 1912-1914. The original which was at one point the fastest car […]