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06-03-2025
- Automotive
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Here's Your Chance to Bid on a Rare Lamborghini Sían With Just 63 Miles on It
You'll almost always get another shot at your dream car thanks to the secondary market. A rare 2021 Lamborghini Sían FKP 37 is currently up for bid on Bring a Trailer. And this example of the electrified model has the added bonus of having barely been driven since leaving the factory. More from Robb Report This 1967 Ford GT40 Race Car Was Completely Refurbished. Now It's up for Auction. Kim Jones Is Cleaning Out His Closet for a Good Cause King Charles's Old Land Rover Defender 90 Is Up for Grabs The Revuelto may be Lamborghini's first series production hybrid, but its first electrified model was actually the limited-run Sían, which preceded it by three years. Named for the Bolognese word for a flash of lightning, the Aventador-based supercar's powertrain pairs a massive 6.5-liter V-12 with a 48-volt electric motor that gets its juice from a supercapacitor instead of a lithium-ion battery back. The forward-thinking setup produces a combined 819 hp. Its output may be less than that of the Revuelto, which makes 1,001 hp, but is still more than enough to push the car from zero to 62 mph in 2.9 seconds and to a top speed of 217 mph. Both performance numbers should still be well within reach for this Sían. Not only is the car only four years old, but it also only has 63 miles on the odometer. That number is so low it might just be the delivery mileage. Other mechanical features include a seven-speed automated manual transmission, a Haldex all-wheel-drive system with a rear self-locking differential, and magnetorheological dampers. If the next owner drives the vehicle, they'll be able to have some real fun. The example up for auction was delivered new to Fields Motorcars in Orlando, Florida in 2021. It is finished in matte Verde Triton and features over $100,000 worth of Ad Personam add-ons including a carbon-fiber trim and gold-colored center-lock wheels wrapped in Pirelli P Zero Corsa tires. The olive-and-black color scheme carries over to the interior, which features Poltronoa Frau leather and Alcantra leather upholstery. The original owner also opted for green and white contrast stitching throughout the cabin as a personal touch. With eight days left in the auction, bidding for the Sían FKP 37 has reached $1.155 million. That's certainly a lot, but it is also more than $2.5 million below sticker price. That's why we wouldn't be surprised to see that number climb skyward in the days to of Robb Report The 2024 Chevy C8 Corvette: Everything We Know About the Powerful Mid-Engine Beast The World's Best Superyacht Shipyards The ABCs of Chartering a Yacht Click here to read the full article.
Yahoo
06-03-2025
- Automotive
- Yahoo
This limited edition Lamborghini with 63 miles can now be yours
It's hard to argue that Lamborghinis are sexy on their own, but there's a special allure to the limited-edition examples. The Aventador-based Lamborghini Sian FKP 37 was the Italian automaker's first hybrid-electric vehicle and was limited to 63 units produced between 2020 and 2022. The FKP 37 suffix was added in honor of Volkswagen Group chairman Ferdinand Karl Piëch. Now there's one for sale on Bring a Trailer that could be yours if your pockets are deep particular example was delivered new to Fields Motorcars in Orlando, Florida, in Verde Triton, with an interior finished in olive green, black Poltrona Frau leather, and Alcantara. Under the hood is a 6.5-liter V12 paired with a 48-volt electric motor that sends a combined 808 hp to all four wheels. Both the engine and the motor send power through a seven-speed automated manual transmission and are energized by a supercapacitor. In addition to the Italian leather and Alcantara, the cabin was the first in a Lamborghini to use 3D-printed elements as well. Plenty of contrasting gold accents throughout remind you of the value of the car you're in, including gold center console pieces, door panel trim, and Lamborghini script on the features that make the Sian special include Ad Personam options, the carbon-fiber exterior package, an electrochromic roof panel, a rear self-locking differential, vacuum-assisted carbon-ceramic brakes, pushrod-actuated magnetorheological dampers, electronic stability control, variable-ratio steering, rear-wheel steering, and gold-color staggered-dimension wheels. The Ad Personam options and the carbon-fiber package alone were $105,216 each. Oh and the MSRP? An eye-watering $2,880,255. The current owner bought this Sian just a month ago, and its odometer shows only 63 miles. According to the Carfax report, 59 of those were delivery miles, meaning this Lamborghini has suffered the dreaded "collector's item" treatment. Included in the sale are a copy of the window sticker, a scale model, a Lamborghini-branded CTEK charger, a clean Carfax report, and a clean Wisconsin looks may be polarizing, but the Lamborghini Sian FKP 37 is one mean machine, and a lucky recipient of yet another V12 engine. It is unfortunate that this particular example has been treated as a trophy, rather than the supercar it is, but hopefully its next owner will remedy that. With only 63 examples produced and an MSRP of nearly $3 million, the current bid of $1,150,000 should not surprise anyone. The auction ends in nine days, and if you've read these before, you should already know my request: Can we take it for a spin if you win? Love reading Autoblog? Sign up for our weekly newsletter to get exclusive articles, insider insights, and the latest updates delivered right to your inbox. Click here to sign up now!