Imagine owning one of the most sought-after supercars in the world, and its latest edition at that? Imagine sitting at the wheel of the iconic vehicle while listening to your own classical piano concerto! Well, that would be Dimitris Sgouros, the Greek classical pianist, who bought the first Lamborghini Aventador Ultimae in the country.
The rare supercar will be produced in just 350 units (as a coupe) one of which was delivered into the hands of the musical phenom.
The latest version of Aventador is not only powerful, it is the most powerful Aventador ever made. With the highest-performing standard-production naturally aspirated V12 engine in Lamborghini history, it incorporates advanced technological solutions and unparalleled design.
This gem, to be produced in only 350 units, is the final—and greatest—expression of a family of super sports cars that has left its mark in the last decade.
Fuel consumption and emission values of Aventador LP 780-4 Ultimae; Fuel consumption combined: 18.0 l/100km (WLTP); CO2-emissions combined: 442 g/km (WLTP). In the new Aventador LP 780-4 Ultimae, the exceptional combination between the active steering system (Lamborghini Dynamic Steering) and the rear steering system (Lamborghini Rear-Wheel Steering) delivers dynamic performance that enhances agility at low speed while optimizing control and stability at high speed.
The Aventador Ultimae, as its name suggests, is the latest Lamborghini twelve-cylinder. In terms of features, the 6.5-liter V12 engine delivers 780 hp, produces 720Nm of torque, and offers explosive performance. It reaches 0-100 in an otherworldly 2.8 seconds while the final speed reaches 355 km / h.
The Aventador Ultimae sold in Greece is the first Ultimae delivered to a Greek. It has Greek license plates and its price before taxes is close to 400,000 euros.
Dimitris Sgouros: Global musical phenomenon
Sgouros has been described as a “musical phenomenon”, “Greek legend”, and “piano master” and everyone can see why after a quick online search.
His incredible career spans over 4 decades abroad, including more than 4,500 performances, collaborations with the world’s greatest conductors and orchestras, and of course discography and videography. He lives and works abroad for most of his life. He has gone to a Greek school and University and has studied astrophysics at Oxford.
video credit Vasilis Saribalidis YouTube channel
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