Lamborghini was present at this year’s Goodwood Festival of Speed with a bunch of supercars, including their tribute to Ferruccio’s 100th birthday, the Centenario.
Presented in 2016, the Lamborghini Centenario was raced on the famous Hill Climb on Lord March’s domain, proving once again that it has what it takes to put a smile on a driver’s face.
Beneath its sculpted skin lies the Aventador, together with its 6.5-liter naturally aspirated V12 engine that was massaged to deliver 770PS (759hp) and 690Nm (507lb-ft) of torque to all four corners. The 0-100km/h (62mph) acceleration takes just 2.8 seconds, and top speed stands at more than 350km/h (217mph).
Lamborghini made just 40 examples of the Centenario, 20 coupes and 20 roadsters, each of them priced at €1,75 million (~$2 million), but you won’t be able to buy one straight from the factory, as all of them have been spoken for a long time ago.
Besides the power demonstration, Lamborghini also revealed a one-off Aventador S at the same event, made by the brand’s Ad Personam division, alongside other different models, including the Huracan Performante.