It’s not every day that we come across a limited-edition supercar on the used car market, yet alone one that costs nearly $11 million, almost three times over its original $4 million price.
With its steep price tag, it might seem expensive even for the wealthiest collectors out there, but this is something one buys with his/her heart – just as long as the pockets are deep enough.
The vendor, which listed it on mobile, doesn’t provide full details on the grey-finished Veneno, with a black interior, except that it hasn’t been involved in an accident and it was driven for just 840 km (522 miles), throughout its lifetime.
Built in just three examples, the coupe version of the Veneno continued Lambo’s legacy of limited exotics and it was presented in Geneva, three years ago.
All units of the supercar benefit from the 6.5-liter naturally aspirated V12 engine of the Aventador, on which they were based, upgraded to 750 PS (740 HP) and 690 Nm (507 lb-ft) of torque, sent to the 4WD system through a 7-speed gearbox. The 0-100 km/h (62 mph) acceleration takes 2.8 seconds, the same as the newer Centenario, and top speed is 355 km/h (220 mph).