The Geneva-bound Lamborghini Centenario has made its first appearance ahead of its official debut at the Swiss motoring show.

After patent images of the model surfaced on the internet a while back, the Italian car manufacturer finally offered a (quite revealing) sneak peek of the long-awaited, limited edition supercar.

Made to celebrate the 100th birthday of the company’s founder, Ferruccio Lamborghini, the Centenario will try to challenge our perception of “extreme”, being the latest outrageous raging bull in a long line of exclusive high-performance cars to come out of Sant’Agata Bolognese.

Based on the Aventador SV, the Centenario will be animated by the same 6.5-litre V12 engine, although its power is expected to rise to 770PS – an insignificant boost over the standard 750PS (740hp) and 689Nm (508 lb-ft) of torque, but enough to make it the most powerful Lambo ever created.

Even if it will be based on Lamborghini’s mid-engine flagship model, the Centenario comes with a completely overhauled design, tailor made to impress with its visceral aggressiveness. Expect a galore of carbon fiber bits and pieces too.

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