Last week we brought you what might be patent images of Lamborghini's new special edition supercar, the Centenario LP 770-4. Now, courtesy of Marchettino, we might have our first real look at the new supercar Lamborghini plans to unveil next week at the 2016 Geneva Motor Show.

The car pictured looks exactly like the car drawn in the discovered patent images. Aggressively styled and angular, it looks like a cross between a new Ford GT and a Lamborghini Aventador. Interestingly, it's less angular and straight-edged than previous special editions from the Italian automaker.

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Lamborghini's outgoing CEO Stephan Winkelmann confirmed the new supercar will not be based on the Huracán, meaning it's likely a re-skinned Aventador with a V-12 and all-wheel drive.

With the LP 770-4 name, it should make 759 horsepower (770 metric hp), and the "4" indicates drive to all four wheels. As we've reported in the past, performance should be stout with a 0-62 mph time of just 2.7 seconds and a top speed in excess of 217 mph.

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Twenty Centenario LP 770-4 coupes and 20 convertibles are planned, but sorry boys, all build slots have been spoken for already. Pricing is set at a quaint $2.2 million Euros (about $2.4 million), but at this level, if you even have to ask you can't afford it.

Stay tuned for more details as we bring you live coverage next week from the 2016 Geneva Motor Show.