News Auto was at the Lamborghini dealership in Greece, Trident Cars, for the famous pianist Dimitris Sgouros to receive the collectible Aventador with the code name Ultimae.
This particular Aventador is not a simple model as it will be produced in a limited number. The 600 that will cross the production line will be divided into 350 coupes and 250 cabrios, each with a unique feature.
The famous Greek pianist Dimitris Sgouros, known for his unparalleled talent and impressive performances on the world's biggest music stages, owns this unique car. The choice of this model highlights the artist's willingness to combine high aesthetics with performance.
The Lamborghini Aventador Ultimae is one of the brand's latest and most sophisticated models, closing a chapter for the Aventador.
It is the ultimate example of engineering excellence with a 6.5-litre V12 engine that produces 780 horsepower and accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in just 2.8 seconds.
It incorporates Lamborghini's latest technological innovations, including an impressive design and advanced aerodynamic features.
Sgouros, in addition to his musical genius, is also known for his passion for speed and technology, and the choice of the Aventador Ultimae is undoubtedly not accidental.
This particular Lamborghini is not just a car but a statement of style, power, and exclusivity—characteristics that reflect Dimitris Sgouros's artistic path.
Let's talk about performance: 0-100 is achieved in 2.8 seconds, while the top speed reaches 355 km/h. The transmission is transmitted to the four wheels with impressive dimensions, 255/30-20 front and 355/25-21 rear.
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