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What are the 10 Most Expensive Lamborghinis in the World?

which are the 10 Most Expensive Lamborghinis in the World?

The most expensive Lamborghinis in the world are some of the craziest looking sports cars you’ve ever seen.

But, to be able to buy one, you’re going to need some seriously deep pockets.

We’re talking $1.6 million deep, at a minimum, but more like $6 million deep if you want the best!

So, let’s see what all the hype is about.

Here’s a list of the 10 most expensive Lamborghinis in the world.

 

The 10 Most Expensive Lamborghinis in the World

The list of Lamborghinis and figures mentioned below have been compiled from various resources around the web.

10  Mansory Carbonado Apertos:

Estimated Value: $1.6 Million.

The Mansory Carbonado Apertos is the tenth most expensive Lamborghini in the world.

It was sold several years ago for an eye-watering $1.6 million.

Mansory transformed an ordinary Aventador Roadster into something unique, reworking everything from the body to the interior.

The body is made from matte carbon fiber, giving it a stealth-like appearance, and the interior has been spruced up with black and yellow leather and detailed stitching.

The Apertos is limited to just three models and features a twin-turbo upgrade option that takes the 6.5-liter V12 up to an impressive 1,250 hp and 900 Nm.

Just to be clear, that means the Apertos can reach a top speed of 380 km/h (236 mph) and go from 0 to 100 km/h in just 2.6 seconds!

The car also comes with a choice between two different sized forged light-alloy wheels with carbon inlays.

 

9  Mansory Carbonado GT:

Estimated Value: $2 Million

Unveiled at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show for enthusiasts and collectors, the Carbonado GT is another variant in Mansory’s Carbonado series.

Dubbed “a bull made of carbon” by the Mansory team themselves, the GT is wholly coated in carbon fiber from head to toe.

This includes modified bumpers, extended fenders, and revised side skirts.

The interior is as you might expect for a $2million super sports car. It features two-tone premium leather upholstery, combined with elements of carbon fiber trim throughout, and contrast stitching, giving the Lamborghini a refined sporty feel.

They’ve also moved the starter button from the center console to the roof lining, which is something you don’t see all that often.

In terms of performance, the Carbonado GT comes with a 6.5-liter V12 engine, two turbochargers, a completely new sports exhaust system, and ultralight forged rims with carbon fiber inlays.

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Thanks to these specifications, the car has 1,600 hp, reaches a top speed of 370 km/h (230 mph), and goes from 0 to 100 km/h in 2.1 seconds.

 

8  Pregunta Concept:

Estimated Value: $2.1 Million

Lamborghinis Pregunta Concept was unveiled at the Paris Motor Show in October 1998.

It was one of the last models that Lamborghini made before being taken over by the VW group. The car was based on the rear-wheel-drive Diablo, making use of the same 530 bhp V12.

The Pregunta is a concept vehicle that took inspiration from the aerospace industry. It’s predominantly made from carbon fiber and uses cameras instead of side mirrors and optical fiber lighting throughout the interior.

Lamborghini claimed the Pregunta could reach a top speed of 207 mph and go from 0-62 in 3.9 seconds. Whether that’s true or not is unclear, but it would be one hell of best if it were true.

The car went on sale in 2013 for a cool $2.1 million, making it one of the most expensive Lamborghinis in the world.

 

7 Reventón Roadster:

Estimated Value: $2.2 Million

The Lamborghini Reventón Roadster was unveiled at the Frankfurt Motor Show in 2009.

It follows on from its predecessor, Reventón, but comes with some notable differences, including a 6.5-liter V12 engine, 661 hp, 487 lb-ft torque, and the capacity to reach a top speed of 205 mph.

It’s identical in height to the coupe in everything except its height and consists of the same carbon bodywork laid over a steel spaceframe.

However, it’s the car’s interior that steals the show, with aircraft-style multi-mode liquid crystal displays, set in aluminum and carbon fiber casing, a G-forge meter, and luxury leather upholstery with contrast stitching.

The Reventón Roadster was limited to only fifteen cars in total, and despite a price tag of $2.2 million, all fifteen were quickly snapped up by enthusiasts.

6  Aventador J:

Estimated Value: $2.8 Million

This one of a kind, limited edition Aventador was showcased at the Geneva Motor Show in 2012.

The concept car doesn’t have any windows or roof but comes equipped with a 6.5-liter V12 engine, 700 hp, and a single-clutch transmission.

It also has a massive diffuser on the front and back, along with 20″ wheels on the front and 21″ wheels on the back, that are also equipped with carbon fiber fans, so the brakes don’t overheat.

 

5 Sesto Elemento Concept:

Estimated Value: $2.8 Million

The Sesto Elemento Concept was exhibited at the Paris Auto Show in 2001.

It features a 570 hp V10 engine, a six-speed transmission, and is made almost entirely from lightweight carbon fiber, weighing around 2,200lbs.

Only twenty Elemento concepts were produced in 2011, each one selling within days of being announced.

4 Miura Concept:

Estimated Value: $3 Million

The Lamborghini Miura Concept was presented to guests at the Paley Center for Media in January 2006.

The retro-styled Lamborghini was commissioned to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the introduction of the original Miura Concept in 1966.

It was designed by Walter de Silva, Lamborghinis design chief, and came with a V12 engine taken from the Lamborghini Murciélago.

 

3 Egoista Concept:

Estimated Value: $3 Million

The third most expensive Lamborghini in the world is the Egoista Concept. It was designed by Lamborghinis chief of design, Walter de Silva, and was based on a Lamborghini Gallardo.

The canopy door is completely removable, and the steering wheel has to be removed to be able to get in and out.

It comes with a 5.2-liter V10 engine, which produces approximately 600 hp.

 

2 Veneno:

Estimated Value: $5.3 Million

Based on the Aventador, the Veneno is another one of Lamborghinis creations to celebrate its 50th anniversary.

The Veneno was showcased at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show and was classed as one of the most expensive production cars in the world at the time.

The cars equipped with a 6.5-liter V12 engine, 740hp, and can rocket from 0 to 60 mph in 2.8 seconds, reaching a top speed of 221 mph.

1 Veneno Roadster:

Estimated Value: $8.3 Million

The Veneno Roadster is the most expensive Lamborghini in the world, valued at a whopping $8.3 million. The original starting price was $4.5 million, however the most recent sale was for just under $8.3 million.

It was released in 2014 at the Geneva Motor Show to celebrate Lamborghinis 50th anniversary.The super sports car is made almost entirely from carbon fiber, weighing 3,285lbs, and is characterized by optimal aerodynamics to ensure stability on the road.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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