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Lamborghini has created a one-off track weapon, featuring no roof and a powerful V12, for a very exclusive customer.
It’s called the SC20, named after the Squadra Corse motorsport department and the 2020 model year.
Starting with an Aventador, the carbon fibre bodywork is significantly chopped, no longer sporting a roof to offer a visceral driving experience. A unique front splitter with two wings, hood-mounted air intakes, and a massive rear wing which can be set to three positions all conspire to create a formidable machine.
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Chris Davies - Dec 16, 2020, 9:41am CST
Does your track car really need a roof, or indeed a windshield? That’s the question posed by the Lamborghini SC20 by Squadra Corse, the automaker’s newest – and among its most rare – sports car that, though legal for the road, is really intended to make its mark on the track.
A one-off creation by Lamborghini’s motorsport division, it’s the design handiwork of Centro Stile in Sant’Agata Bolognese. Built to order for one lucky – and presumably wealthy – customer, it comes roughly two years after Squadra Corse’s last custom build, the SC18.
Lamborghini SC20: the unique open−top track car by Squadra Corse
Unique open-top model with V12 engine by Lamborghini Squadra Corse
Carbon fiber body featuring racing aerodynamics
Innovative design by Lamborghini Centro Stile
Sant’Agata Bolognese, 16 December 2020 – Lamborghini Squadra Corse presents the SC20, a unique specimen of an open-top track car type-approved for road use. The SC20 is the second one-off engineered by the motorsport department and designed by Centro Stile in Sant’Agata Bolognese: the car was created following the customer’s wishes, who was involved in the project from the very first drawings by Lamborghini’s designers.
The common goal was to build a unique vehicle, extreme in its design and performance, and able to combine aerodynamic solutions taken from racing Lamborghinis incorporating unprecedented lines and exclusive details. “Two years after the SC18 Alston, the SC20 was a new, intriguing challenge. The chief sources of inspiration were