It will become the last supercar produced by the Italian carmaker without hybrid or electric power so get your hands on one now, if you can.
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Unfortunately, the car was in the electric mode so we did not get to hear the new 6.5-litre V12.
The tuner’s exhaust not only improves the vicious V12 soundtrack but also sheds 19 kg (42 lbs).
A year after this electric car debuts, we will see the Urus replacement which will reportedly drop ICE for electric power.
There is already massive demand for the new flagship.
Thanks to the impressive power it takes this Italian rocket just 2.5 seconds to hit 100 km/h (62 mph and under 7 seconds to hit 200 km/h (124 mph).
We are not convinced the buyer will find a seller on this platform but stranger things have happened so who knows?
Will that power from the V10 be too much to handle? Watch the video to see.
Without wheels and air suspension, you are looking at $48,008 for the transformation which excludes shipping, fitment and paint.
At this stage, it is not yet known if the V10 will remain but it is looking unlikely.