Lamborghinis are one of the most expensive car in the world, known for their sleek design, high performance and speed. They have a reputation for being some of the most beautiful cars on the road today.
Not only are Italian-made Lamborghinis premium sports cars, they’re also highly sought after by collectors and they have an illustrious legacy that makes them so desirable.
If you were wondering how much these cars cost, these are the 15 most expensive Lamborghinis ever.
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- 1. Lamborghini Veneno Roadster — $5.6 – 11 million
- 2. Lamborghini Veneno — $5.3 million
- 3. Egoista Concept — $3 million
- 4. Lamborghini Miura Concept — $3 million
- 5. Sesto Elemento Concept — $2.8 million
- 5. Aventador J — $2.8 million
- 7. Reventon Roadster — $2.2 million
- 8. Pregunta Concept — $2 million
- 9. Mansory Carbonado GT — $2 million
- 10. Mansory Carbonado Apertos — $1,6 million
- 11. Lamborghini Reventon — $1,4 million
- 12. Diablo GT 1 — $1 million
- 13. Aventador LP 720-4 50 Anniversario — $ 548,000
- 14. Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4 — $ 393,695
- 15. Aventador LP770-4 SVJ — $ 522,948
- An Expensive Drive
1. Lamborghini Veneno Roadster — $5.6 – 11 million
The Veneno Roadster is the Italian brand’s most expensive model. Having been designed to commemorate the brand’s 50th anniversary, the name means “deadly”. Even the car’s design looks lethal and only 9 models were ever made.
Its resale value has reached the stratosphere, with one model recently selling for $11 million.
For the petrol heads, it has a 6.5-litre V12 engine with 740 horsepower and 507 lb-ft torque. It can reach 60 mph in 2.9 seconds with its super light body of carbon fibre. Its top speed is 221 mph.
2. Lamborghini Veneno — $5.3 million
This Lamborghini was designed by Filippo Perini and Michele Tinazzo and assembled in Italy.
Released at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show with a price tag of $4.5 million. It was later sold at the above price – just 100k less than asking.
Only 5 were manufactured and only 3 were released commercially.
It’s a 2-door coupe and is all-wheel drive. It has a carbon monocoque chassis housing a 6.5 l V12 engine. It sports a 7-speed ISR semi-automatic transmission with 749 horsepower. Its top speed is 355 km/hour.
3. Egoista Concept — $3 million
The Egoista Concept was designed by Walter de Silva and the car was made in 2013. One of them is on display at the Lamborghini museum in Sant’Agata Bolognese.
This powerful car is a hatch-top coupe with all-wheel drive and mid-engine. It has canopy doors, a one-seat cockpit and a 5.2 L V10 engine. So this model is for individual enjoyment and fun.
It has active aerodynamic panels and lighting resembling an aeroplane. You even have to remove the steering wheel while getting in and out of the car.
4. Lamborghini Miura Concept — $3 million
With its retro-style design, the Lamborghini Miura Concept is a two-door coupe with four-wheel drive and a mid-engine layout. The model was introduced in 2006.
5. Sesto Elemento Concept — $2.8 million
Only 20 Sesto Elemento Concepts were made between 2011-12 and all were sold as soon as they were available.
Designed by Filippo Perini, with its black and red detailing, is a two-door coupe with all-wheel drive and a mid-engine layout. The model is classified as a Track day car (driven on a racing circuit) with a 5.2 Litre V10 engine and a 6-speed E-gear automated manual transmission. Her top speed is 220 mph.
The inside is bare without bells and whistles such as a music system and air-conditioning. The seats have been bolted directly into the chassis to reduce the weight.
5. Aventador J — $2.8 million
Aventador J was introduced to the world at the 2012 Geneva Motor Show. She’s a concept car and is windowless with no roof. Only one was produced and she was immediately sold on coming off the assembly line.
7. Reventon Roadster — $2.2 million
This rare and expensive Lamborghini is also a limited version with only 15 built.
The Reventon has a 6.5 L V12 engine and a top speed of 205 mph. The model is currently one of the world’s most coveted Lamborghinis in the world.
8. Pregunta Concept — $2 million
This model has a carbon-fibre body and is matte grey in colour. She sports a curved cockpit with rear-view cameras. Fibre optics were used to manufacture the lights. With a V12 engine, her top speed is 206 mph.
9. Mansory Carbonado GT — $2 million
The specifications and features for the Mansory Carbonado GT include a 6.5 L V12 engine, an updated exhaust system, 1600 hp and a top speed of 380 km/hour. Her centre console, fittings and doors are all made from carbon fibre.
10. Mansory Carbonado Apertos — $1,6 million
Sporting a matte carbon fibre exterior, the interior has black and yellow leather seats with detailed stitching. She has forged light-alloy wheels with carbon inlays, a 6.5 l V engine and 1,250 hp. The Mansory Carbonado Apertos is classified as an all-wheels sports car.
11. Lamborghini Reventon — $1,4 million
Reventon is also a limited edition series with 21 units being made. Each unit bears a stamped number between the passenger and driver’s seat.
She’s a two-door coupe with all-wheel drive with a top speed of 221 mph. The body is carbon fibre. The seats are made of brown and black Alcantara leather. All units are mid-opaque grey in colour.
12. Diablo GT 1 — $1 million
Introduced in 1998, the Diablo GT 1 is a two-door coupe and only two units were ever manufactured.
The model’s exterior is black carbon fibre but she has a steel roof. The doors are aluminium and the interior has bucket seats with an optional LCD screen for GPS navigation.
13. Aventador LP 720-4 50 Anniversario — $ 548,000
Only 100 units of the coupe were manufactured. Her specifications include 710 bhp, larger and longer front-air intakes, and a new rear-end design with leather interior upholstery.
14. Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4 — $ 393,695
While the company initially built 4,000 units of this model, her popularity and demand induced the brand to continue, eventually reaching 5,000 units. The model sports 690 bhp, a 6.5 L V12 engine with 509 lb-ft torque. It has a 7-speed single-clutch semi-auto Graziano transmission and is an all-wheel-drive.
15. Aventador LP770-4 SVJ — $ 522,948
This powerful model was built to commemorate Lamborghini’s founding in 1963. Initially, only 63 came off the assembly line and 63 was prominently displayed on the car.
A limit has been placed on the number of Aventador built, restricted to 963 units (including the first 63 cars). Deliveries of this car began in 2019. She has a 6.5 L V12 engine with 759 hp and 531 lb-ft torque. Her top speed is 217 mph.
An Expensive Drive
While Lamborghinis have a paltry price tag compared with most oligarchs’ super yachts, these sleek and fast little numbers must be quite something to drive on the open road.
They are certainly more than your average roadside attraction.
With apologies to petrolheads, we don’t think dealers let their Lamborghinis be taken for test rides. At the very least, you may need to put down a hefty deposit to drive one of these cars.
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