Lamborghini has teamed up with Cervelo Cycles once again, this time for a limited edition bicycle dubbed the Cervelo R5 Automobili Lamborghini Edition.
The street bicycle is offered in a limited edition of just 63, which celebrates the automaker’s founding in 1963, and sports a livery that pays tribute to the Aventador SVJ that set a record for production cars on the Nurburgring Nordschleife in 2018, after lapping the circuit in 6:44.97.
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“In the same way that the Lamborghini Aventador SVJ raised the performance benchmark in the road vehicle segment, the Cervelo R5 Automobili Lamborghini Edition is created to tackle the steepest uphill and downhill tracks of the Italian Dolomite Alps”, said the automaker. “Its essence is inspired by that of the Aventador SVJ: fast from every perspective, but distinguished by easy handling and behavior.”
According to the Raging Bull, the Cervelo R5 is accessorized with only Italian-made components. Some of the characteristics include the Campagnolo Bora One wheels wrapped in Vittoria Corsa Pro tires, Campagnolo Super Record EPS mechanical assembly, Deda Elementi stem and Fizik Aliante saddle.
The new bicycle is already on sale and can be bought from the official Cervelo resellers and dealers. The official retail price is $18,000, which could get you a brand new car, like the Toyota Yaris hatchback and a couple of hundred to spare, or for less than $9,000 more, you could buy Mazda’s MX-5 Miata, but that’s probably pocket change for anyone who can afford to blow over $200k on a supercar.