The 10 Most Expensive Lamborghinis In The World

The most expensive Lamborghinis in the world are in the hands of two of the most famous car collectors in the world: John Paul Getty III and Paul Allen.

If you’re looking for the most expensive cars on the planet, you’ll be blown away by the top Lamborghinis.

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This is a list of the 10 most expensive Lamborghinis in the world.

The 10 Most Expensive Lamborghinis in the World

 The figure of $1,500,000 is accurate, however it is based on the base price of the Gallardo, which was $400,000.

This is the list of exotic cars that cost the most money to own.

10. Mansory Carbonado Apertos

Estimated Value: $1.6 Million

Mansory created the Carbonado Apertos, making it the tenth most expensive Lamborghini in the world.

It was sold several years ago for an eye-watering $1.6 million. The seller, however, is the late Paul Allen’s sister.

Mansory transformed an ordinary Aventador Roadster into something that is different from all the others, with a completely new design and unique treatment.

This motorcycle was designed to appeal to the street rider, so the body was made from matte carbon fiber to give it a stealth-like appearance, and the interior has been spruced up with black and yellow leather and detailed stitching.

This engine puts out almost 1350 hp. The base model also comes with a 6-speed manual gearbox, which is a nice surprise.

The new Apertos is not a sports car but instead a luxury car, so it does not have a top speed of 380 km/h (236 mph) but rather a top speed of 350 km/h (217 mph). Therefore, with the new Apertos GT version, the top speed of the car will be 352 km/h (217 mph).

We have a choice of two different sized forged wheels, one in 19″ and the other in 20″. Both are fitted with carbon inlays.

9. Mansory Carbonado GT

Estimated Value: $2 Million

The Carbonado GT comes in a matte black and is based on the same carbon fiber chassis as the original Carbonado.

The carbon fiber body is the most obvious feature of the Mansory GT Carbon, and it is so light but stiff that the driver never experiences any sort of vibration from the road.

The front bumper is lower, creating a more aggressive appearance.

The cabin is packed with state of the art technology. It features a multi-function steering wheel, which can be configured to control climate, navigation, infotainment and audio functions.

The most obvious change for this model is its new center console. It’s also bigger and has three new, easy-to-use buttons, which we’ll get to in a second. But to see it in action, you’ll have to take it for a test drive.

As far as performance goes, the Carbonado GT has a 6.5-liter V12 engine, turbochargers, a completely new sports exhaust system, and ultralight forged rims with carbon fiber inlays. It would be a good idea to compare its specifications with that of the GTE.

Although it is quite expensive, this car, also called the “supercar”, has 1.6 times the power of a modern sport car. It reaches a top speed of about 270 km/h (166 mph). It also goes from 0 to 100 km/h in about 2.1 seconds.

8. Pregunta Concept

Estimated Value: $2.1 Million

Lamborghini presented Lamborghini Pregunta Concept at the Paris Motor Show in October 1998.

Although not as fast as the original Diablo, the Gallardo is still fast. It was also much more reliable than its predecessor and easier to drive.

Pregunta is a concept vehicle that takes inspiration from the aerospace industry and uses cameras instead of side mirrors, light-emitting diodes (LED) lighting and optical fiber throughout the interior.

The Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4 Pregunta is a production-intent prototype. It is made and sold by the Italian company Lamborghini. It is a 730 horsepower, V10 rear-wheel drive car.

The Lamborghini Aventador is a mid-engined, carbon fiber-bodied, mid-weight supercar with a top speed of over 250 mph.

7. Reventón Roadster

Estimated Value: $2.2 Million

For the first time a Lamborghini Reventón roadster was designed and created.

Unlike its predecessor, the Reventón is now a more aggressive offering, with a 6.5-liter V12 engine, to produce a total output of 661 peak horsepower and maximum torque of 487.

Both look like they are identical in every way except for height; they are the same length with the same frame or no frame.

Inside, the car is a luxury vehicle as well, with an interior that is a mix of aircraft-style multi-mode liquid crystal displays, set in aluminum and carbon fiber casing, a G-force meter, and luxury leather upholstery with contrast stitching.

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6. Aventador J

Estimated Value: $2.8 Million

The 1,000th Lamborghini Aventador model produced by Lamborghini was unveiled today at an event in Geneva.

This concept car has no windows, no roof, but it has a 6.5-liter V12 engine, 700 horsepower, and a single-clutch transmission.

In the front fork the company has chosen a traditional telescopic fork, which includes twin shock absorbers and a quick-release system for changing the wheel.

The car weighs less than 2,000 pounds and has been stripped of the radio and air conditioning.

Lamborghini made the seats from one of the parts of the car called ‘Carbon Skin.’ The seat is made of carbon fiber that is coated with resin.

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5. Sesto Elemento Concept

Estimated Value: $2.8 Million

This car came out as the successor to the Sesto, and was based on a completely new platform. The name of the concept was inspired by the Italian word for 6, which is “sexto”.

It has a 5.9-litre V10 engine with a six-speed gear box. It has a total of about 40% of carbon-fiber materials.

In terms of design, we have a full leather upper with a full leather lining, a full leather sock lining, full leather lining on the heel, and soft nubuck on the toe.

Lamborghini claims that the car can reach 60 mph in just 2.5 seconds and has a top speed of over 170 mph.

This limited edition was made of a single material, and because each one was limited, it is extremely rare.

4. Miura Concept

Estimated Value: $3 Million

Lamborghini presented their first concept to the public at the Paley Center for the Media.

In honour of the 40th anniversary of its introduction, Lamborghini designed a concept that looked like the original Miura and it was called Miura 40th Anniversary.

A new Lamborghini was launched with the same exterior as the Murciélago, however it came with a V12 engine from the Murciélago, called the Gallardo LP 560-4.

It features an advanced all-wheel-drive system with a raised rear spoiler, lower side intakes, brushed aluminum louvers, and slightly wider body compared to its predecessor.

The Miura was then displayed at the Lamborghini Museum and then sold to a private collector who brought it back to the U.S. It was then displayed at the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles before its sale.

3. Egoista Concept

Estimated Value: $3 Million

At the moment, the cost of a Lamborghini supercar comes to about $1.5 million.

Lamborghini showed off this unique 1-seat cockpit to celebrate its 50th anniversary. To help the car become more aerodynamic, it no longer has the traditional doors that open in the front and back. They now open on the sides of the car.

That Lamborghini Gallardo was designed by Lamborghini designers and it’s based on the Gallardo.

The canopy door is completely removable, and the steering wheel can be folded down to get in and out.

It comes with the 5.2-liter V10 engine. The engine provides maximum power output of 600 horsepower at 7,000 rpms.

The concept was revealed back in 2016, and it was then displayed at the Geneva Motor Show.

2. Veneno

Estimated Value: $5.3 Million

The Veneno is another one of Lamborghinis creations to celebrate its 50th anniversary. It is the first of the five-pointed stars on the supercar’s nose, and features Lamborghini’s latest V12 engine.

The Veneno was shown at the Geneva Motor Show, it was one of the most expensive production cars in the world at that time.
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The car has only two doors, one rear and one front. It has no seats, just a bench behind the front seat.

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The Veneno’s interior looks like it has a lot of carbon fiber, and it is made in a way that looks like carbon fiber.

The Lamborghini Aventador is one of the most expensive cars in the world, it was sold by the owner for $5,3 millions (€5,1 millions).

1. Veneno Roadster

Estimated Value: $8.3 Million

The Veneno Roadster is the most expensive Lamborghini in the world, the most expensive car ever sold in the world and arguably the most expensive sports car in the world. The initial starting price for the car was $4.5 million however, the most recent sale for the car was almost $8.3 million.

Lamborghini celebrated 50 years of its being by introducing the Aventador.

A mid-mounted gasoline engine was used, with a power output of 740 hp, which can accelerate the vehicle to a top speed of 221 mph from 0 to 60 mph in 2.9 seconds.

The super sports car is made from carbon fibre, weighs three thousand two hundred eighty five pounds, and has aerodynamics that make it stable on the road.

The Veneno Roadster’s interior includes a fully adjustable carbon-fiber roof, a leather sports steering wheel, a carbon-fiber rear deck lid, a carbon-fiber bonnet, carbon-fiber doors, a central console and six-point racing seats, and a fully adjustable carbon-fiber cockpit cover.

Summary

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While there are certainly other more expensive cars out there, these 10 are by far the most expensive Lamborghinis in the world. Not surprisingly, just 4 of these Lamborghinis are made in Italy, where the cars are built.

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