It looks like plenty of you enjoyed the uber-tight London parking job involving a Bugatti Chiron and a Mercedes-AMG G63 we discussed yesterday. And there's nothing wrong with having such a fetish, which is why I've brought along some extra material of the sort. This time around, though, we'll be seeing a pair of Lamborghinis getting intimate.
To be more precise, you'll get to see a Lamborghini Centenario appearing to tuck its nose just under the lifted diffuser element that adorns the posterior of an Urus.
Heck, it almost feels like the designers working at the Lamborghini Centro Stille accounted for this.
As it has been the case with the two previous parking stunts of the sort, the driver was assisted by a fellow human, which, once again, doesn't take away the two-pedal creep fun delivered by such an exercise.
For one thing, the driver doesn't seem to let the fact that he's maneuvering one of the world's only forty Centenarios so close to an Urus that a scale model of the hypercar wouldn't fit in there. Then again, this appears to be the same Centenario that got up close and personal with a G63 (another adventure like the one mentioned in the intro), so the hypercar is used to such treatment.
All this exotic vehicle sardining takes place in front of The Berkeley Hotel. This is located in Knightsbridge, a part of London where the supercar population density reaches shy-high levels.
In fact, the said accommodation location is so plush that it shares a building with the H.R. Owen Ferrari dealer. In fact, you take some time to stroll around the place thanks to Google. In case you're unfamiliar to the streets of the British capital, you might be surprised by supercar drivers who are undeterred by tight streets flooded with traffic.
Heck, it almost feels like the designers working at the Lamborghini Centro Stille accounted for this.
As it has been the case with the two previous parking stunts of the sort, the driver was assisted by a fellow human, which, once again, doesn't take away the two-pedal creep fun delivered by such an exercise.
For one thing, the driver doesn't seem to let the fact that he's maneuvering one of the world's only forty Centenarios so close to an Urus that a scale model of the hypercar wouldn't fit in there. Then again, this appears to be the same Centenario that got up close and personal with a G63 (another adventure like the one mentioned in the intro), so the hypercar is used to such treatment.
All this exotic vehicle sardining takes place in front of The Berkeley Hotel. This is located in Knightsbridge, a part of London where the supercar population density reaches shy-high levels.
In fact, the said accommodation location is so plush that it shares a building with the H.R. Owen Ferrari dealer. In fact, you take some time to stroll around the place thanks to Google. In case you're unfamiliar to the streets of the British capital, you might be surprised by supercar drivers who are undeterred by tight streets flooded with traffic.