Lamborghini has announced that the Aventador has reached the final production units. Well, the story is not that happy, as the last cars were on a ship that sunk in the Ocean. The manufacturer replaced those cars, and this is the end of a legend.

The last unit of the Aventador supercar was taken out for a drive alongside another legend: the Miura Roadster. Why? Because the last Aventador was built via Ad Personam customization program with the Miura Roadster is head.

As a result, the modern supercar has a bespoke color Azzuro Flake which replicates the color of the Miura. The same story inside, where the Bianco Leda leather upholstery with Nero Aldebaran accents represents a nod to Bertone’s prototype.

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As a side info, the Miura Roadster was developed by Bertone and showcased during 1968 Brusseles Auto Show. It was sold to the International Lead and Zinc Research Organization and it gone throw some massive modifications. The car was then sold, and starting 2008 it was completely restored to its original specs.