
Back in December, we told you about the “Numero Uno”, the aggressive take on the Rolls-Royce Ghost by Düsseldorf-based tuning firm DMC. This time around, the German company has set its sights on the country which it so often has come to revisit – Italy.

Specifically, owners of a Lamborghini Murciélago can treat their baby with DMC’s new styling kit. On the outside, we find a refitted body using light weight carbon fiber as well as a world’s first: white carbon rims. Inside the car, our Westphalian friends chose an unusual but lovely type leather for the head rests: ostrich. The rest of the cabin features ostrich-style cow hide for durability. Dubbed the “Quattro Veloce”, the carbon fiber details include a re-designed spoiler, a new hood and new side vents. In the rear, you’ll find a new stabilizing diffusor.

The roaring 670 horsepower 6.5L V12 enables the “Bull from Bologna” to do 60 mph in just 3,2 seconds, with a top speed of 213 mph. The heart of the Quattro Veloce, delivering 660 nM of torque, is kept in place by custom red-carbon cage. If you’re far away, the kit and installation is €59,900 including transportation for your Murci back and forth to Düsseldorf. Add leather treatment, carbon fiber seats and the wheels and you’re looking at €99,900.

The pictures speak for themselves. DMC is taking orders now, with the first examples being expected to arrive in July – the first of strict limited edition of just 40. You can either get your Lambo to their workshop or take the risk of ordering the kit and assembling it elsewhere (saving €20,000 in the process). At the asked price, I wouldn’t take the gamble.
Tantalized? You can pre-order the kit right here on JamesList. Check out DMC’s website for more info.




