Lamborghini celebrated 30 years of presence in Hong Kong with a special exhibition in the local dealership last week. Among the most interesting models on display were a Reventon Roadster, a Centenario, and a Sian FKP 37 Coupe, representing Sant’Agata’s few-offs.
The matte-silver 2009 Lamborghini Reventon Roadster is one of the 15 roadsters ever produced following the 20 examples of the coupe in 2008, all sharing their underpinnings with the more humble but equally fast series-production Murcielago.
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Next up is a Lamborghini Centenario Coupe featuring a matte Verde Bronte shade combined with gold-finished carbon fiber. Notably, this is one of 20 coupe units of the Aventador-based hypercar created to celebrate 100 years from the birth of Ferruccio Lamborghini in 2016, followed by an extra 20 roadsters in 2017.
The more mainstream Lamborghini Sián FKP 37 is one of 63 coupes (plus 19 roadsters), although its “Matte Viola SE30” spec inspired by the very cool Diablo SE30 is unique. If only Lamborghini Hong Kong could find one of the ultra-rare Veneno (4 coupes and 9 roadsters) it would complete the impressive collection of the rarest of the V12 raging bull flagships. Interestingly, back in 2016 not one but two examples of the Veneno were photographed together in Hong Kong.
Another special model present in the exhibition was the bespoke Lamborghini Aventador SVJ63 Camo Coupe, designed by the Ad Personam program as a tribute to the camouflaged record-setting SVJ that set the 6:44.97 lap time at the Nürburgring back in 2018. In the official photos, we can also see two examples of the Lamborghini Huracan Evo and a Lamborghini Urus parked at the back.
The HK30 Exhibition in Lamborghini Hong Kong Showroom was open to visitors between December 11 and 18. Besides the special supercars, the exhibition also included paintings, a sculpture of a bull fitted with scissor doors, and a special Lamborghini Urus 1:64 diecast scale model featuring a roof cargo carrier and “Unlock Any Road Hong Kong” graphics.