Ultra Rare Lamborghinis Costing Over $2 Million Recalled In United States
Highlights
11 units of the hypercar have been affected
The Centenario is available in coupe or roadster form
The Lamborghini Centenario costs over $2 Million each without options!
The automotive recall is possibly one of the biggest banes of the automotive industry. But be it the recent recall with the Maruti Suzuki Swift or the massive recall by BMW, recalls have become a part of the industry and in a way are a good thing. And it doesn't matter how affordable or expensive your car is, sometimes, a recall is inevitable. Like with Lamborghini and its $2 Million plus hypercar, the ultra race Centenario. And as if the recall was not enough, the reason for the recall will most likely leave you in splits. Read on to know more...!
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(Lamborghini Centenario Costs over $2 Million)
The Lamborghini Centenario was made to celebrate Ferrucio Lamborghini - the company founder's 100th birthday. Built in very small numbers, 20 coupes and 20 roadsters, with a price tag of $1.9 Million or $2.4 Million respectively - and that is without options - the Centenario is the king of the hill when it comes to bespoke roadgoing Lamborghinis. And the reason for its recall? A sticker. According to the United States Highway Traffic Safety Administration, a small safety label that has a slightly incorrect gross weight of the vehicle is worthy of a 'recall'. And considering how rare these cars are, the recall has affected 11 vehicles.