Automobili Lamborghini presents the Centenario at Geneva Motor Show, in the year the company celebrates the centenary of founder Ferruccio Lamborghini’s birth. Only 20 coupé and 20 roadster versions of the Centenario will be produced and all 40 cars are already sold to collectors and Lamborghini enthusiasts around the world.

The car’s aerodynamic design includes an extending rear wing providing downforce at high speeds. The introduction of rear-wheel steering provides increased agility and stability, and an innovative touchscreen provides connected infotainment, including internet browsing and Apple CarPlay. The Centenario’s pure and essential lines are evident in a new design language throughout, a mono line from front to back defines the recognizable Lamborghini’s contours, with long, low overhangs front and rear creating a clean, sensuous, mono-body shape. It measures 4.924 m. long and 1.143 m. high. Large air scoops in the front bonnet, while reminiscent of 1970s sports cars, are there for functionality: air is taken in through the car’s front contributing to downforce on the front axle. The body is defined in a gloss carbon fiber. The front bonnet, scissor panels and roof line are fluent, aerodynamic and organic: the lower parts in matt carbon fibre are functional, technical and dedicated to aerodynamic superiority, including front splitter, side skirts, wheel arches and rear diffuser.

The luxurious interior car be finished to each Centenario client’s specification. Sports seats in lightweight carbon fiber are included, with new stitching that features on the length of the dashboard, steering wheel, sunvisors, rocker covers, and the new inner door panels made of carbon fiber and Alcantara.