Mansory hasn’t had the chance to ruin tune the Lamborghini Sian yet, but fret not, because they will, if owners reach out to them.

Meanwhile, they are looking to part ways with a build slot, which we found on Mobile listed for €3,772,300 ($4,130,580), including tax. According to the ad, the car will be delivered in June, has a black exterior on top of the black leather cockpit and comes with full documentation (note: it’s not the one pictured here).

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If you are familiar with our coverage of the car, then you know that Lamborghini will only make 63 units of the Sian FKP 37 (Ferdinand K. Piech – born 1937), and each one starts at over €2 million ($2,189,950) plus taxes. The Italian company sold the entire production lot in no time, and that’s hardly a surprise, as this is their first hybrid and the most powerful street-legal supercar to come out of Sant’Agata Bolognese.

Presented at the 2019 Frankfurt Motor Show last fall, the Sian is based on the same platform as the Aventador and features the 6.5-liter naturally aspirated V12, paired to a 48-volt electric motor integrated into the transmission and a supercapacitor, both of them weighing 34 kg (75 lbs).

The motor adds 34 PS (34 HP / 25 kW) on top of the internal combustion engine, bringing the total output to 819 PS (807 HP / 602 kW). Lamborghini claims less than 2.8 seconds required for the 0-100 km/h (0-62 mph) acceleration and a top speed in excess of 350 km/h (217 mph).

Users won’t be able to drive it across town in complete silence, but the supercar can be maneuvered in and out of parking spaces on electric power.

Note: Stock and auto show photos of Lamborghini Sian