Rare Lamborghini Centenario Tractor Costs More Than The All-New Revuelto

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The cigarette holder is right above the fuses! How is that not cool?

You may remember a rare supercar called theLamborghini Centenario, launched in 2016 to celebrate the 100th birthday of the company's founder, Ferruccio Lamborghini. As it turns out, the Aventador-based supercar was not the only 100th birthday present Lamborghini received with that name. What you see here is a sculpture from artist Adler Capelli, who used parts from the 1960s to create a modern interpretation of a Lamborghini tractor. The result is nothing short of incredible.

Only five copies of these tractor sculptures were built, making them highly collectible for any discerning Lamborghini owner. This example is number 04 out of five, and it's currently being offered for sale byCartech Autotechnik AG Chur, a car dealership in Switzerland.

The price is a whopping 480,000 Swiss Francs ($537,433). That's likely more than the newLamborghini Revuelto.

LienhardBildwerke via Cartech Autotechnik AG Chur
LienhardBildwerke via Cartech Autotechnik AG Chur
LienhardBildwerke via Cartech Autotechnik AG Chur
LienhardBildwerke via Cartech Autotechnik AG Chur

The 1960 Lamborghini Centenario is quite different from the 2016 version, and not only because it's a tractor.

The artist opted to leave the bare metal with no paint to create a patina effect. We don't have too many details about the powertrain, but it's said to use a 2.2-liter three-cylinder diesel engine that drives the rear wheels through a manual gearbox. It probably doesn't sound like a Lambo supercar, but we bet it makes plenty of noise.

The tractor has 311 miles on the odometer, so this is not a stationary piece of artwork. It likely wouldn't make the best farm vehicle, but driving around on a large property would be fun.

LienhardBildwerke via Cartech Autotechnik AG Chur
LienhardBildwerke via Cartech Autotechnik AG Chur
LienhardBildwerke via Cartech Autotechnik AG Chur
LienhardBildwerke via Cartech Autotechnik AG Chur

Our absolute favorite detail is below the gauges, where there is a unique ashtray that can hold a cigarette. And since this piece of art mimics the 1960s, a time before safety was invented, that cigarette lives right above what appears to be electrical fuses. There's no way that could possibly be dangerous, right?

You could buy amodern functioning Lamborghini tractorfor way less than this, but it wouldn't have the rarity or coolness of the Centenario. If you're a rich person who already has the Centenario supercar in your garage, you have a duty to buy this artwork and park it next to the car.

LienhardBildwerke via Cartech Autotechnik AG Chur
LienhardBildwerke via Cartech Autotechnik AG Chur
LienhardBildwerke via Cartech Autotechnik AG Chur
LienhardBildwerke via Cartech Autotechnik AG Chur

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