Secretlab Announces Automobili Lamborghini Gaming Chairs

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Secretlab has partnered with Lamborghini for two new racing-inspired gaming chairs. There are two chairs in the product line, both based on the Secretlab TITAN Evo 2022. They are upholstered in soft suede and Alcantara with green accents and a carbon fiber top plate. The Automobili Lamborghini Pinnacle Edition gaming chair is set to debut at the 2022 global racing simulator competition, The Real Race.

The amount of detail that goes into every single Lamborghini car is exceptional, and that’s something we share at Secretlab. Marrying our leading edge in technology and ergonomics with Lamborghini’s performance-driving DNA to create not one but two chairs for the brand’s most loyal fans has been a dream, -Ian Ang, Secretlab Co-founder and CEO

The Real Race

The Secretlab for Automobili Lamborghini Edition chair is set to make its debut at The Real Race, a global racing simulator competition for players of all levels. Drivers in America, Europe, Africa, and Asia will battle across both virtual and real tracks for the opportunity to become Lamborghini’s official sim driver for 2022.

Race beyond your limits with Secretlab for Automobili Lamborghini. United by the same uncompromising approach to performance and style, Secretlab and the House of Sant’Agata Bolognese come together to create the Secretlab for Automobili Lamborghini Collection — the perfect fusion of technology, innovation, and craftsmanship.

Designed by Secretlab and Lamborghini, the Secretlab for Automobili Lamborghini Collection brings together the meticulous attention to detail that both brands are known for, and their commitment to continually push the boundaries of performance.

Source: Secretlab (1, 2) (via PC Gamer)

Peter Brosdahl
As a child of the 70’s I was part of the many who became enthralled by the video arcade invasion of the 1980’s. Saving money from various odd jobs I purchased my first computer from a friend of my dad, a used Atari 400, around 1982. Eventually it would end up being a lifelong passion of upgrading and modifying equipment that, of course, led into a career in IT support.

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