While Lamborghini doesn’t have a ‘traditional’ color like Ferrari does with red, yellow is certainly one of the brand’s most distinctive color choices.

Despite yellow looking horrible on more mundane cars, Lamborghinis and yellow have always gone hand-in-hand. This Centenario is no exception.

Recently delivered to Lamborghini Beverly Hills as the third Centenario to arrive in the United States, the exterior paintwork is unlike any other Centenario we’ve come across and will certainly stand out on public roads.

Almost every single body panel has been painted yellow except for the roof and a large portion of the rear fascia which is instead a mish-mash of yellow, carbon fiber, grey and black.

The Centenario is based on the Aventador and its 6.5-liter V12 has been tuned to produce 770 PS (760 hp) and 690 Nm (507 lb-ft) of torque connected to a seven-speed IRS transmission and an all-wheel drive system.

Performance is, naturally, phenomenal, with the Centenario sprinting from 0-100 km/h (0-62 mph) in 2.8 seconds and hitting a top speed in excess of 350 km/h (217 mph). It will be made in just 40 units, 20 coupes and 20 roadsters.

Pictures via Grubbs Photography/duPont Registry

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