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Maurizio Reggiani

Maurizio Reggiani has been involved in the creation of some of the world’s most iconic supersports cars. From leading engine development for Maserati in the 1980s to developing the engine for the Bugatti EB 110, Reggiani then moved to Lamborghini in 1998—where he has been the lead engineer for the Murciélago, Aventador, and Huracán. He has been CTO since 2006 and has supervised Lamborghini’s design studio since 2011. At the unveiling of the Aventador SVJ, Reggiani spoke with Motor Trend.

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