Lamborghini gave Pope Francis a personalised white supercar on Wednesday, but he put it up for auction to raise money for charity rather than give up his trademark Popemobile.
The Huracan sports car, which boasts a horsepower of more than 600, was blessed by the Pontiff, who signed his signature on its gleaming bonnet before it was sent off to Sotheby's auction house.
The Pope was given a personalised sports car. After blessing it, he sent the €200,000 Lamborghini to be auctioned for charity. pic.twitter.com/p2EyOiCFu0
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The supercar usually goes for around €200,000.
However, this model, which features gold stripes and gold-rimmed wing mirrors in homage to the Pope's gold-tipped stole, is expected to beat that.
The money raised will go to four charitable projects, including one aimed at rebuilding the homes and churches of persecuted Christians in the Nineveh Plains in Iraq.
The Lamborghini will also help fund an Italian association helping victims of human trafficking and prostitution rings, as well as two organisations active in Africa, which are aimed at supporting vulnerable women and children.
It is not the first time Pope Francis has received a high-speed gift: in 2014 he was given a Harley Davidson motorbike and jacket, both of which he auctioned off for charity.