The Aventador SVJ Roadster is a pretty expensive supercar but this specific example spotted by YouTuber Fipeux at Monaco could be more valuable than any other Lamborghini on the road. The reason for that isn’t the optional extras, but its license plate which allegedly costs €10 million ($11.87 million)!
The 123 license plate comes from Qatar and was acquired at an auction. If the information about the price is true, then it could be among the most expensive plates in the world. Usually, the record-breaking plates have a few digits, with letters and numbers that could mean something to the owner. The 123 qualifies for that as a unique 3-digit plate, although almost $12 million sounds totally bonkers for a license plate.
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Back to the supercar that is wearing the plate, this Aventador SVJ Roadster looks pretty nice. The body is finished in a pearl white shade, combined with carbon-fiber roof and aero elements, black wheels, red brake calipers, and purple graphics. Inside the cabin, there is white and purple upholstery on the seats and carbon-fiber details on the dashboard. We guess this is not the only car owned by this gentleman but judging from the plate, it should be among his favorites.
As a reminder, the SVJ Roadster was launched in 2019 with an aggressive aerodynamic kit and a more powerful engine. More specifically, the 6.5-liter V12 produces 759 hp (566 kW / 770 PS) and 531 lb-ft (720 Nm) of torque, and is mated to a seven-speed automatic transmission sending power to all four wheels. The car needs 2.9 seconds for the 0-100 km/h (0-62 mph) sprint, while the top speed is 350 km/h (217 mph) as long as you keep the carbon-fiber roof on.
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The Aventador SVJ Roadster was produced in 800 units with prices starting from $573,966 in the U.S. or €387,007 in Europe.
H/T to TheSupercarBlog