Lamborghini fans bid S$2m farewell to the brand's pure combustion era
The Aventador Ultimae closes a chapter for the Italian supercar maker, six years before its first all-electric car is due
Singapore
FRANCESCO Scadaoni has vivid memories of the first time he drove an Aventador, the flagship product of Italian supercar maker Lamborghini.
More than a decade ago in Italy, the company's region director for Asia-Pacific took a prototype of the mid-engined, V12 two-seater onto the motorway linking Bologna with Verona in the north, and decided to go for it.
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