Last time we chipped a car's front chin spoiler, one of now ex coworkers got some cement shoes and is sleeping with the fishes. We learned our lesson and now carefully plot every route we take in advance, being careful to avoid areas with speed bumps.
Even though every one of us has "speed" tattooed on the backs of our little fingers, we'd probably leave a €3 million car like the Veneno in the garage and just stare at it all day. Thankfully, Lamborghini answers to nobody when it comes to its cars… except maybe to Audi… and in a sense to Martin Winkelhorn.
So they took the Veneno for a nice spin around the streets of Monterey that lead to the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance. BrianZuk captured it all and posted it on Youtube for us to enjoy. We'd say the Veneno reached a good 10mph, not that impressive for a car that can top 200mph, but perhaps a little more impressive when you realize it's still a one-off worth $4.6 million.
So they took the Veneno for a nice spin around the streets of Monterey that lead to the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance. BrianZuk captured it all and posted it on Youtube for us to enjoy. We'd say the Veneno reached a good 10mph, not that impressive for a car that can top 200mph, but perhaps a little more impressive when you realize it's still a one-off worth $4.6 million.