$1.9 million – Lamborghini Centenario LP 770-4
Ferruccio Lamborghini, the man who established one of Italy's most notorious auto brands, would have turned 100 years of age in 2016. To observe, Lamborghini made the Centenario, a $1.9 million perfect work of art that is similarly at home on the circuit as it is on a room divider publication.
Longer, bigger, yet lighter than the Aventador supercar, the carbon fiber Centenario highlights an outside that is both excellent and useful. The streamlined guard balances, hood vents, wheel cutting edges, and capable back rump are all etched to keep the constrained version vehicle stuck to the ground, and Lambo says the Centenario is twice as efficiently effective as the Aventador.
And afterward there's the force. Basically, the Centenario prepares the most great motor Lamborghini has ever worked, as the 6.5-liter V12 pumps out an astounding 770 pull at 8,600 rpm. Given its low weight of 3,351 pounds, the Seething Bull pulverizes 60 mph in only 2.8 seconds, and it'll shout its approach to 220 mph sufficiently given space.









