Do you remember the Lamborghini Veneno? That was insane. The supercar, based on the Aventador, was shown to the public for the first time in Geneva in 2013. The Veneno, made to commemorate Lamborghini’s 50th anniversary, was one of the most expensive production automobiles in the world with a starting price of $4 million.
Due to its extreme rarity, the Lamborghini Veneno is considered by many to be one of the most coveted sports cars of all time and a certain classic. Lamborghini only produced 4 coupes and 9 roadsters, one of which is the only one in the world to include a carbon fiber body. Collectors of motor vehicles now have the chance to acquire the rare metal.
The bespoke Lamborghini Veneno is on sale at a Dubai-based luxury car dealership named First Motors. While the asking price has not been listed, we expect the highly-desirable Lamborghini to fetch more than $6 million.
At least that’s what an ultra-rare exotic supercar like the one-off Lambo deserves. What’s interesting is that the same Veneno was listed for sale back in July 2019 with just 52 miles on the odometer, making it practically brand-new. There’s no information on how many miles the one-of-a-kind Lambo has clocked in the last three years.
The exterior of this Lamborghini Veneno Roadster is made of exposed carbon fiber panels with a matte finish. To add contrast, the open-top supercar features red accents, including stripes highlighting the jagged contours of the bodywork. The contrasting color scheme is continued on the inside with upholstery done in red and black leather. The cabin also gets plenty of matte carbon fiber inserts, black Alcantara, and toggle switch covers painted in the colors of the Italian flag. The supercar is powered by Lamborghini’s 6.5-liter naturally-aspirated V12 that was tuned to produce 750 hp.