The cargo ship 'Felicity Ace' was carrying $401 million of vehicles when it sank earlier this month.
were 85 Lamborghini . The overwhelming majority of those vehicles were models still in production, like the brand’s best-selling Urus SUV, but 15 were Aventador Ultimaes that had been bound for the US.Portuguese Navy
“This was the edition which was closing the production of the Aventador, and there were 15 on board of the ship,” he said .”We put our heads together, and luckily, we are able to replace those cars, so there will be no loss for our customers in the US due to the sunken ship. This is good news.” Winkelmann said that replacing the $500,000 supercar will be “tricky,” but it’s unclear what restarting production at the marque’s Sant’Agata Bolognese factory will entail. Not only is the Aventador Ultimae hand assembled, but it’s also the company’s last purely gas-powered V-12.
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