How could an automaker charge over three million euros for a single automobile, no matter how rare or extreme? That’s what we wondered when Lamborghini took the wraps off the Veneno at the Geneva ...
Lamborghini officially bid farewell to its naturally aspirated V12-powered flagship supercar, the Aventador, a little over a month ago, when they announced that the final example of the 780-4 Ultimae ...
In this internet car-buying era of Bring-a-Trailer, Cars and Bids, and others, high-dollar car sales aren’t as impressive as they used to be. Six and seven-figure cars seem to be changing hands ...
After the success of the Reventon, Lamborghini kept making limited-production hypercars based on their V12 flagship promoting exclusivity and incorporating extravagant design features. German dealer ...
The Lamborghini Veneno is one of the rarest, most expensive, and most extreme-looking V12-powered hypercars from Sant’Agata, so each time one of them is listed for sale the price goes up. The pictured ...
The Aventador era recently ended with the final copy that was delivered to its owner. With it, Lamborghini also bid farewell to the naturally aspirated V12 engine, as their next flagship supercar will ...
Lamborghini's outrageous Veneno Roadster -- a $4.5 million supercar with no roof -- was unveiled in 2013. Just nine were built. Source: Automobili Lamborghini. Italian supercar maker Lamborghini ...
Yes, the Lamborghini Veneno is street legal. Every unit produced by Automobili Lamborghini, whether the coupé or the roadster, was fully homologated for use on public roads. While it may resemble a ...
The Lamborghini Veneno stands as one of the most exclusive hypercars ever created, with only 14 units produced to commemorate Lamborghini’s 50th anniversary in 2013. The Lamborghini Veneno is powered ...
Sometimes we write things in the hopes to inspire some sort of change in the industry. In ourec12/12 issue we spoke about beloved bespoke design. Today we'd like to think Lamborghini read it, got ...