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It’s always exciting when a new Lamborghini hits the streets. Remember when the Countach was put to rest and the Diablo was introduced? Yeah, it was a let-down for me too, though that excitement continues to always be there. While we currently don’t know what the next V12 Lambo sports car will be, we do know what the very last Aventador looks like, as it was built in July and just delivered to a happy owner in Switzerland.

Officially known as the Aventador LP 780-4 Ultimae (which was Lamborghini’s 2021 update of the Aventador), this last-of-the-line was built as a homage to the one-off Miura P400 roadster that debuted at the 1968 Brussels Motor Show. Painted in Lamè Sky Blue Acrilico paint with Pelle Bianco (“white skin”) interior, this show car was a true roadster with several modifications that preserved the overall aesthetics of the Miura while maintaining the structural integrity of the mid-engine supercar.

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Lamborghini Aventador LP 780-4 Ultimae (Image courtesy of Lamborghini)

However, the vehicle never made production, and the actual show car was sold to the International Lead and Zinc Research Organization, which replaced every body component with zinc or lead, repainted it in dark green and rechristened it ZN 75 as it toured the world to promote lead and zinc materials. Thankfully, after being traded among collectors, the roadster was returned to its Brussels configuration in 2008.



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