The car's name is the Italian term for “selfish”

May 13, 2013 09:44 GMT  ·  By

Lamborghini has dished out another jaw-dropping concept supercar for the company's 50th anniversary. As you might suspect judging from its name, the “Egoista” only features one seat.

The term is Italian for “selfish,” although the producers should have added a middle name spelling out “filthy rich.”

According to autoevolution, the Sant'Agata Bolognese-based manufacturer has included a 5.2-liter V10 engine in the car's specifications.

The Egoista runs on 600 horsepower and it could take the Gallardo, if it was ever put on the market.

This beauty was designed by Walter de Silva, an unlikely choice for this project. He got his inspiration from the design of a stealth helicopter.

The car is “designed just for an audience who just wants things ipersofisticato most extreme and the most special in the world. Represents the extremes of hedonism, is a car without compromise, in a word: selfish,” De Silva describes, in a statement conveyed by Jalopnik.