Just prior to the Lamborghini SC20 being unveiled by the company, the wild one-off was being put through its paces at Monza.
This prototype can be seen clad in a striking orange and black livery and doesn’t appear to have a passenger seat. The Lamborghini engineer behind the wheel was also taking things fairly gently and at one stage, can even be seen nodding to the YouTuber who filmed this clip.
Despite not driving the car anywhere near its limits, we do get to hear the car’s exhaust firing off some cracks and pops during downshifts.
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Powering the Lamborghini SC20 is a 6.5-liter naturally-aspirated V12 engine delivering 760 hp at 8,500 rpm and 531 lb-ft (720 Nm) of torque at 6,750 rpm. While this engine isn’t quite as insane as the 6.5-liter V12 used in the Essenza SCV12, another special model from Lamborghini’s Squadra Corse racing division, the SC20 is actually street legal whereas the SCV12 can only be driven on the track.
In designing the SC20, Lamborghini took inspiration from the likes of the Diablo VT Roadster, Aventador J, Veneno Roadster, and the Concept S. Up front, the car features a similar splitter and hood to the Huracan GT3 Evo while at the rear, there are obvious similarities to the limited-edition Lamborghini Sian, including the similar taillights and rear diffuser.
Adorning the striking bodywork is a Bianco Fu paint finish that’s contrasted with various Blue Cepheus accents. The white and black exterior finish continues into the cabin and is accompanied by various Nero Cosmus (black) components.