Few carmakers are as good as Lamborghini when it comes to launching limited-run and one-off versions of existing models. Take the Sian FKP 37, for example.
The Sian FKP 37 is based around the Aventador SVJ, an excellent starting point. It benefits from distinctive bodywork and its interior has also been tweaked. Lamborghini then equipped the 6.5-liter naturally-aspirated V12 with a hybrid system consisting of an electric motor and a small supercapacitor, resulting in a combined 808 hp.
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When it launched, the Sian had a starting price of around $3.7 million. We recently came across this lightly-used example being offered for sale through Lamborghini Palm Beach with an asking price of $3,279,951. To put that into perspective, it is approximately ten times the price of a used Aventador from 2015 or 2016. Is it worth it?
The original owner of the car ordered it in a relatively simple shade of orange that’s not quite as complex as some of the paint jobs we’ve seen adorning other Sian models. Contrasting the orange paint is carbon fiber across the engine cover and rear decklid. Carbon fiber can also be found in the front fascia, side skirts, the side air intakes, and the rear diffuser.
Found in the cabin of the special edition supercar are plenty of black and orange leather components.
The listing reveals that the car has been driven just 478 miles (769 km), meaning it is as good as brand new, yet comes at a $500,000 discount from when it was new. Even still, we’d probably take ten Aventadors over it.