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Lamborghini Spec Ops Center To Build Sesto Elemento

Lamborghini Sesto Elemento at Lamborghini Spec Ops Center To Build Sesto Elemento

Lamborghini is going to make more limited production, bespoke models, because it’s a very good way of making a few extra bucks. But they don’t want to consume any of the regular workforce energy for making bespoke limited edition cars. They have launched a new facility, a sort of special operations center, whose sole job is to make specialty models. And they begin with the Sesto Elemento.

This way not only the normal production doesn’t suffer from adding a new model to the line, Lamborghini also makes sure the special cars are built properly. Only a bunch of highly skilled engineers and technicians will be working on these models, and because the car are produced in very limited numbers, they can give their full attention to each and every one of them.

Lamborghini Sesto Elemento is a prime example of what kind of cars this new center will be building. This concept car received a warm welcome when it was first unveiled at the Paris Motor Show in 2010, so they decided to make 20 units to sell to Lamborghini’s most special customers, at a whopping price of around 2 million euro apiece.

With its amazing output of 570 hp, sensational power-to-weight ratio of only 1.75 kilograms per hp and 0 to 100 km/h (0-62 mph) acceleration of only 2.5 seconds, the Lamborghini Sesto Elemento guarantees unparalleled driving fun. At the same time, fuel consumption also drops because of the extreme lightweight engineering applied throughout.

Thanks to the demand for bespoke cars these days, Lambo’s special operations unit is going to make more money than all of their normal production put together!

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