
Lamburgeni Remember Sesoto Elemento? How can you forget? Introduced in 2010, Ultra Limited, Hyperto based in Gillardo tied 562 horsepower to 562 horsepower, and it had everything in carbon fiber-chassis, body, drive shaft, even wheels.
Along with all this carbon fiber work, no stereo or air conditioning, Seso Elemento weighs only 2,202 pounds (or 999kg). Unfortunately, this meant that this street was not legal-that no one of the 20 most lucky owners was likely to take their multi-million dollar hypercare to the grocery store.
But at this year’s Goodwood Festival of Speed, the Linzanta-British Tuning Shop, known to legalize track cars,-perhaps it has quietly introduced the street-legal version of iconic Seso Elements. And we are obsessive.
In fact, there are not a lot of details on this car (yet). We have reached Linzont in hopes of getting some official information. But a video of the user Jonnys.NB on Ticotok shows that the “Road Legal Cesto Elemento” has been driving Seso Elemento on public streets in the UK. And there’s a ActualFor, for, for, for,. Origin License plate
This car, acknowledged, is not all different from the track, which is introduced in 2020. But we can imagine that there are some invisible modifications under this carbon that at least make this Ceso Elemento Road-Law in the UK.
Another video posted at the Goodwood Festival of Speed Social Channels confirms that the car, really, came from Linzont. Sesoto Elemento scored Goodwood Hill Klimb yesterday.
As mentioned, we have reached Linzanta to confirm that this is really the real matter. If this Seso Elemento is really a Street Legal, it will be the first place in the world.