Automobili Lamborghini presented the Lamborghini
Centenario at 2016 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 Lamborghini Centenario will be produced and all 40
cars are already sold, at a start price of 1.75 million euros plus tax.
The Lamborghini Centenario continues Lamborghini's
one-off strategy and demonstrates Lamborghini's innovative design and
engineering competencies. Using the V12 architecture, the Centenario's
naturally aspirated engine produces 770 hp and powers from 0-100 km/h in 2.8
seconds, and from 0-300 km/h in 23.5 seconds with a top speed of more than 350
km/h. Braking from 100 km/h to standstill is achieved in 30 meters. A monocoque
and body in full carbon fiber provide a low weight of 1,520 kg and a weight to
power ratio of just 1.97 kg/hp.
The car's aerodynamic design includes an extending
rear wing providing more 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 is a car that perfectly combines
tradition and innovation. It looks to the future while honouring the legend
that is Ferruccio Lamborghini," says Automobili Lamborghini President and
CEO Stephan Winkelmann. "The Centenario is an opportunity for our
designers and engineers to transcend some of the constraints of series car production
to achieve an incomparable result: the Centenario has immediately proved itself
as a desirable collectors' car, while demonstrating new Lamborghini
technologies and outstanding performance. It is the most fitting tribute to
Ferruccio Lamborghini in his centenary year: a man who created an exceptional
brand, believed that anything was possible, and produced extraordinary, iconic
cars. The Centenario is a super sports car for Ferruccio Lamborghini and the
future he and we believe in today."
The Lamborghini Centenario is the truest expression of
Lamborghini's commitment to new and inspirational design, allowing Lamborghini
designers and engineers the freedom to create a technology demonstrator in the
form of a limited edition.
A mono line from front to back defines the
recognisable Lamborghini contours, with long, low overhangs front and rear
creating a clean, sensuous, mono-body shape. The Centenario measures 4.924 m
long and 1.143 m high. Aerodynamic inlets made of several fins characterize
both front and rear. 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.
Furthermore, air flows through ducts within the front
headlight casing and others in the sideskirts and around the wheel arches, improving
the airflow to the rear radiators and providing optimized cooling. The roof
including air scoops, takes its styling from aeronautic cues, enhanced by a
hexagonal carbon fibre and glas engine cover.
The body of the Lamborghini Centenario is defined in a
gloss carbon fibre. The front bonnet, scissor door panels (always reserved for
V12 models) 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 irregular wheel arches, both front and rear, are a
defining feature of the Lamborghini Centenario, as they have been in other
Lamborghini models. Accented in matt carbon fibre and concealing airflow ducts,
they highlight the aerodynamic design of the car. The profile of the rear wheel
arch particularly attracts attention, accentuating the Centenario's rear-wheel
steering. Pirelli PZero tyres, developed specifically for the rear-wheel steering,
sit on exclusive 20"/21" front/rear rims in forged and milled
aluminium. The spokes' fan shape, accented in carbon fibre, mask ducts
extracting hot air from the carbon ceramic brakes, finished with a
central-locking wheel nut sporting the Lamborghini bull logo.
The integrated rear diffuser dominates the back of the
car, its substantial dimension optimising air flow distribution, maximising the
car's downforce and aesthetically emphasising the importance of aerodynamics in
the Lamborghini Centenario. Like many mechanical parts around the car, exposed
to maximise heat exchange, the rear tyres are visible, while floating in the
void above the diffuser are the Centenario's 'Y'-shaped rear lights. Seemingly
suspended in air but attached at each end of the 'Y', the LED lights stretch
the full width of the rear. The Centenario is as distinct at night as it is
during the day.
An extendable rear wing is integrated in body when
stationary or at low speeds to preserve the minimalist lines of the Lamborghini
Centenario. According to vehicle dynamic conditions and Driving Mode chosen,
the wing extends to 150mm and rotates up to 15 degrees for optimal aerodynamic
efficiency in high performance conditions.
Power and performance
The Centenario takes Lamborghini's V12 engine as its
powerplant, perfectly matching the dynamic potential of the car. The highly
responsive engine, even at low revs, provides the unmistakeable resonance and
characteristics that only a naturally aspirated engine can. Uprated to provide
an output of 770 hp (566 kW) and with the engine speed limiter raised from
8,350 rpm to 8,600 rpm, the Centenario's is the most powerful engine produced
by Lamborghini to date.
Accelerating from 0-100 km/h in just 2.8 seconds and
from 0-300 km/h in just 23.5 seconds, the Lamborghini Centenario's top speed is
more than 350 km/h. Braking distances are equally impressive: from 100-0 km/h
in just 30 m and from 300-0 km/h in 290 m.
Chassis and drive
The body of the Centenario is built entirely in carbon
fiber, with a monocoque and all other body parts and trims in carbon fiber.
With a dry weight of just 1,520 kg, the Lamborghini Centenario achieves a
weight-to-power ratio of 1.97 kg/hp and a torsional stiffness of 35.000 Nm per
degree.
With permanent four-wheel drive, the Centenario adopts
a new Lamborghini rear-wheel steering system. At low speeds the rear tires turn
in the opposite direction of the steering angle which leads to a virtual
reduction of the wheelbase. This provides increased turning agility at low
speeds, requiring less steering angle and a reduced turning radius. At high
speeds the rear tires turn in the same direction of the steering angle which
leads to a virtual increase of the wheelbase. As a result the rear-wheel
steering provides increased stability and optimises vehicle response. In the
three Lamborghini driving modes, Strada, Sport and Corsa, the rear-wheel
steering heightens the characteristics of each, particularly in lateral
dynamics.
The Lamborghini Centenario is fitted with
Lamborghini's magneto rheological suspension and Lamborghini Dynamic Steering
(LDS), especially tuned for the Centenario's rearwheel steering and providing
optimal responsiveness and driver feedback. Transmission is via Lamborghini's
Independent Shifting Rod (ISR) gearbox, providing a lightweight and emotive
solution to achieving the fastest gearshifts possible.
Interior - luxury and functionality
The luxurious interior can be finished to each
Lamborghini 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.
Functionality and connectivity are essential features
of the Centenario. Including satellite navigation, a high definition 10.1 inch
touchscreen connects the Lamborghini Centenario driver to both the car and the
outside world. Users may browse the internet, connect to email and social media
and use online applications such as web radio. Apple CarPlay is included,
allowing a safe, effective way to make calls, request directions, play music
and access the functionality of an iPhone.
The infotainment system includes a sophisticated
telemetry function: the Centenario provides ultimate performance, both on road
and, should an owner wish, on track: as evidenced by space for two helmets in
the front trunk! The highly sophisticated telemetry allows speeds, times,
lateral and G forces to be recorded and even compared between different
occasions and different drivers. Two optional interior cameras allow the
drivers' experiences to be recorded.
20 coupés and 20 roadsters
The Lamborghini Centenario will be produced as a
limited edition, with only 20 coupés and 20 roadsters to be delivered from
autumn 2016 and throughout 2017. All 40 Centenario models are sold, to
collectors and Lamborghini enthusiasts around the world at a start price of
1.75 million euro plus tax. The company OPAC has been an important partner
involved in the new model's construction together with Lamborghini's Research
& Development department.
Shown in Geneva in an entirely carbon fiber finish,
clients can specify their Lamborghini Centenario to include exposed carbon
fiber or any colour and finish from Lamborghini's Ad Personam personalisation
programme.
The Centenario continues Lamborghini's strategy of producing one-off cars and exclusive limited editions, which allow scope for exploring design and technology possibilities while heightening brand awareness. Starting with the Reventón and including the Sesto Elemento, Aventador J and Veneno, every car has proved its instant appeal, achieved iconic status, and increased in value.
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