You might think the Centenario is unlike anything on the planet right now, but it can’t hide its Aventador-based roots.
By staying true to the big Lambo’s overall proportions and shape, the exclusive, limited edition raging bull adopts new visual style cues to differentiate itself from the stock model.
In recent years, the Italian car manufacturer has made a habit out of creating select supercars dedicated to a handful of people prepared to pay big money for a slice of exclusivity. The Centenario follows in the footsteps of the Reventon, Sesto Elemento, Aventador J and Veneno, and the fact that it’s road-legal is commendable, especially after analyzing its design lines.
Every inch of the car unravels new details as you look at it, and there are lines and elements on it that you won’t even find on concept cars. Take the back-end for example: governed by a dramatic and huge diffuser that extends all the way to the taillights, the Centenario looks like a futuristic racing-machine instead of a road-going supercar, and probably that’s the one of the reasons it cost $1.9 million.