An intriguing Lamborghini Murcielago LP640-4 Versace edition is currently up for sale with some eye-catching modifications.

A plethora of special edition variants of the Murcielago were produced during the supercar’s 10-year production run and the Versace variant was one of the most interesting, created through a collaboration with the Italian fashion brand. Production was capped at just 20 units worldwide and this is one of 12 built in left-hand drive.

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Only minor alterations differentiate the Versace edition Murcielago from other models. The interior is adorned with two-tone black and white leather upholstery and a numbered plaque while the exterior has a unique logo on the doors. Customers could only order the car in white or black and the original owner of this car had it equipped with the available Reventon wheel package.

Various aftermarket modifications have also been made. For example, there’s a unique front bumper with a more prominent splitter, extended side skirts, and a pronounced fixed rear wing. The car also has an aftermarket valvetronic exhaust system and its screaming, 6.5-liter naturally-aspirated V12 engine now produces 680 hp, up from the car’s standard 631 hp,

The listing notes that the car has only had one owner and was first registered in 2012, despite actually being built in 2008. It has a touch over 6,214 miles (10,000 km) on the clock and looks to have been well cared for.

Then there’s the price. The James Edition listing for the car lists its asking price at $703,000 but the direct listing from Bob Forstner fails to mention a price. We suspect the price at James Edition is inaccurate as a very similar Murcielago Versace sold at auction in February for just €149,500 ($177,905).