Earlier this 12 months, Lamborghini auctioned off the final Aventador LP 780-4 Ultimae. It offered for an eye-watering $1.6 million, however the seven-figure price ticket included a non-fungible token – an NFT. Lamborghini has introduced that it has delivered the ultimate Ultimae.
The handover ceremony allowed the automobile’s new proprietor to satisfy Krista Kim and Steve Aoki nearly. Kim and Aoki collaborated on creating the NFT, a 1:1 digital recreation of the real-life Aventador. The 2 additionally labored with Lamborghini’s Advert Personam customization program to assist choose the outside end and inside trim.
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The automobile includes a light coloration gradient, beginning as a mixture of blue that transitions to pure black on the rear. The proprietor additionally enjoys different perks, like previews of future limited-edition fashions, a non-public tour of the corporate’s museum, and invitations to native Lambo dealerships actions.
The Ultimae is the final Aventador iteration from the automaker. The supercar packs a naturally aspirated 6.5-liter V12 engine. It produces 769 horsepower (574 kilowatts) and 531 pound-feet (720 newtons-meters) of torque. The supercar weighs 3,417 kilos (1,550 kilograms), dry.
The final Aventador, which is out there as a coupe or roadster, can also be fast. The coupe can hit 62 miles per hour (100 kilometers per hour) in 2.8 seconds. It solely wants 8.7 seconds to achieve 124 mph (200 kph), and it has a prime velocity of 220.5 mph (355 kph).
Lamborghini needed to restart Aventador manufacturing earlier this 12 months after the cargo ship Felicity Ace caught hearth and sank within the Atlantic Ocean. It swallowed about 4,000 high-end automobiles from the Volkswagen Group, together with 85 Lamborghinis. The bulk have been of the Urus SUV, however 15 have been the Ultimae, forcing the automaker to restart the meeting line. The corporate solely produced 350 Ultimae coupes and 250 roadsters.
Lamborghini confirmed in 2021 that the Ultimae would function the final naturally aspirated V12 from the corporate. That doesn’t imply the engine is disappearing from the lineup, as Lamborghini was cautious in its wording concerning the engine’s demise. There’s a attainable future the place the V12 lives on with a hybrid setup. Tightening emissions rules are forcing automakers to adapt their automobiles, and that features Lamborghini.