The Lamborghini Murcielago has firmly cemented its place in supercar history, but a new luxury car dealership in Miami has brought the name back into the spotlight with the announcement of the last-ever produced Murcielago Roadster being up for grabs.

It’s a 2010 LP650-4 with a Grigio Telesto and Arancio special exclusive edition paint job. Marked as number 50 out of 50 in the world, this was the final Murcielago Roadster to roll off the production line at the Lamborghini factory in Sant’Agata Bolognese, Italy.

The car represents a truly grand finale to Lamborghini’s V12 convertible era. The LP650-4 Roadster has always been a rare gem. Released as a limited edition, it marked the final stretch of Murcielago production before the Aventador took over.

Each of these cars boasts unique design elements, superior power over the standard LP-640, and an unmistakable presence on the road. But this particular car has an even more special distinction: it’s the last one ever made.

Under the sharply designed bodywork lies the heart of Lamborghini: a 6.5-liter naturally aspirated V12 engine. Tuned to produce 650 horsepower, as its name suggests, and 660 Nm of torque, this engine propels the car from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.4 seconds.

It can reach a top speed of 330 km/h, while a six-speed automated manual transmission and permanent four-wheel drive system put the power down through all four wheels.

This final edition boasts details that set it apart even within the rare LP650-4 range. The Grigio Telesto exterior contrasts with bold Arancio accents, a two-tone effect that has become iconic for this special series.

It rides on glossy black 18-inch Hemera alloy wheels with orange brake calipers, creating a visually striking impression. It also boasts a long list of upgrades, such as a front-axle lift system and a rearview camera to make getting in and out of tight spots easier.

Inside, Lamborghini’s designers pushed creativity even further with an unusual approach: Alcantara Nero on the driver’s side contrasts with Nero Perseus leather on the passenger side.

Both are stitched with bright Arancio thread, giving the cockpit a dynamic feel. This car is also fitted with a Kenwood touchscreen infotainment system, coupled with an upgraded sound system and an amplifier installed in the trunk.

The final Murcielago Roadster is now sitting at the Prestige Imports showroom in Miami, Florida. A family-owned dealership established in 1977, Prestige Imports specializes in selling and sourcing exotic cars. It’s time for the final Murcielago Roadster to find a new home.

The dealership has listed the car for $516,950, so it’s ready to go to anyone willing to pay the price. An opportunity like this doesn’t come twice.

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