Lamborghini Centenario 2017, Itália
Motor: 6.5 V-12 / 759 HP
Exterior: Preto (Nero Alderbaran)
Interior: Preto
Fotografia
HIGHLIGHTS
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1 of 20 Centenario
Coupes produced
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The only example
in Nero Alderbaran with Red trim for the U.S. Market
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49 original miles
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Hand-built in
Sant'Agata Bolognese, Italy
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Naturally
aspirated L359 6.5/759 HP V-12
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Multi-port fuel
injection
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Dry sump
lubrication
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0-60 MPH in 2.8
seconds
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7-speed
independent shift rod automatic transmission
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All-wheel drive
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Monocoque carbon
fiber chassis
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Carbon fiber body
panels
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Lamborghini
dynamic steering
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Pushrod
magnetoheologic active front and rear suspension with horizontal dampers
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Carbon ceramic
disc brakes with ventilated and cross-drilled rotors
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Electronically
controlled rear spoiler
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Carbon fiber sport
seats
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10.1 inch touch
screen infotainment center
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20 inch forged
wheels
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Owner's manuals,
driving gloves, air compressor, tools, car cover, battery tender, key box and
concept art on carbon fiber
As its name implies, this 2017
Lamborghini Centenario was built to celebrate the 100th anniversary of founder
Ferruccio Lamborghini’s birth. As it happens, the occasion also marked the 50th
anniversary of the day the original supercar, the midengine Miura, was unveiled
at the Geneva Auto Show in March 1966. The Miura established Lamborghini’s
reputation for bold innovation, a reputation bolstered by the Espada, Islero,
Jarama and Urraco that followed. All were quality grand-touring cars, but
collectively, they failed to establish an identity that would serve to define
the company. Then along came the Countach, and with it, proof that Lamborghini
had thrown off any vestigial remnants of restraint in its approach to producing
weapons-grade supercars, even as financial clouds began to gather over the
company’s Sant’ Agata headquarters.
Fast forward to 2016; the
company has survived two worldwide economic downturns, a bankruptcy and a
string of eventually indifferent owners before reaching stability and
experiencing a resurgence under the Volkswagen Group’s sound management and
protective vertical integration. Production is at an all-time high, thanks to the
success of the contemporary Aventador and Huracán, with support from a series
of one-off concepts and a thriving engine business. Lamborghini’s image as a
purveyor of radically conceived V-12-powered Italian thoroughbreds is at its
zenith and still in the ascendant. The timing for a breakout creation to
commemorate two of the most important moments in Lamborghini history was
perfect, and at the 2016 Geneva Auto Show Lamborghini lit the fuse, unveiling
the transcendentally flamboyant Centenario and announcing a production limit of
20 coupes and 20 roadsters. That the Centenario was priced at roughly $2
million mattered not a wit; all 20 coupes were spoken for before the Geneva
show closed its doors for another year.
Hand-built in Sant'Agata
Bolognese, Italy, and barely touched at just 210 original miles, this 2017
Centenario is one of but a small handful built for delivery to the U.S., and of
those, the only example finished in ominous Nero Alderbaran with red trim. It
is nearly impossible to gaze upon this extraordinary machine and not imagine a
spaceship that would put the Millennium Falcon to shame, its angry visage
crouched low over the road as if poised to launch forward into hyperspace. At
first glance it defies immediate visual assessment, the effect created by its
extreme height-width ratio; the Centenario is 45 inches high and, not counting
the mirrors, almost 7 feet wide. Both its monocoque chassis and sharp-edged
body panels are rendered in carbon fiber, the styling and detailing signature
Lamborghini cranked up to 11. The exterior surfaces are punctuated with scoops
and vents, their placement and angle of attack orchestrated to cut through the
air like so many knives; the rear diffuser is as boldly stylized as it is
efficient, and the 20-inch forged wheels feature carbon fiber blades to channel
cooling air past the ventilated and cross-drilled carbon-ceramic disc brakes.
Contrary to the present rush
toward computer-managed turbo and hybrid technology, the Centenario’s whooping
dry-sump 6.5L 60-degree V-12 is naturally aspirated using multi-port fuel
injection, delivering 759 HP to the car’s all-wheel drive system through a
7-speed independent shift rod automatic transmission. The pushrod
magnetorheological active front and rear double-wishbone suspension
incorporates horizontal dampers and springs with electronic stability control,
variable-ratio hydraulic power steering and Lamborghini’s rear steering system.
The electronically controlled rear spoiler’s activation is just one factor in
the range of three integrated driving modes that take the Centenario from 0-60
MPH in 2.8 seconds and top it out at 217 MPH. With appointments that include
carbon fiber sport seats and an infotainment center with a large 10.1-inch
screen, the Centenario can go from comfortable cruise to ferocious acceleration
in a split second, the very essence of that ageless Lamborghini magic. As one
of only 20 built, the Centenario is one of the most exclusive and sought-after
entries in the World Supercar sweepstakes, presenting an opportunity not to be
missed.
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