One of the more striking 2022 Lamborghini Aventador LP 780-4 Ultimae models built to send out the Italian supercar in style is heading to the Mecum Auctions sales event in Las Vegas running from November 9-11.

Lamborghini introduced the Ultimae as a swansong to its best-selling V12-powered supercar. Just 350 Coupe models and 250 Roadsters were built, making it rarer than the more track-focused Aventador SVJ and of those 600 built, none look quite like this one.

The exterior of this Aventador Ultimae is painted in a spectacular shade of matte green that works well with the exterior of the car and its military jet-inspired design. Contrasting the green are a number of matte black elements, including parts of the front bumper, the rocker panels, and the rear diffuser. The supercar also has carbon fiber across the front splitter, side skirts, and rear diffuser and sits on a set of gloss black wheels with bronze brake calipers.

 Rare Matte Green Lamborghini Aventador Ultimae Is Anything But Stealthy

While the outside of this Ultimae is bright, the interior is relatively restrained. Adorning most surfaces is black Alcantara with bronze-colored stitching on the dashboard and sills. The seats then incorporate white contrast piping and stitching and as is fitting for any Aventador, there is plenty of gloss carbon fiber found throughout.

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Mecum notes that the car has only been driven 97 miles (156 km) since leaving the factory and that it comes with the factory tool kit, 2 car covers with bags, the original owner’s manual, and a spare key.

Pricing for the Aventador Ultimae started at around $500,000 in the U.S. but a look online shows that some low-mileage examples have been listed up for sale for upwards of $800,000. In fact, one example listed for sale through duPont Registry has an eye-watering price tag of $829,950 and has been driven 357 miles.