German company Luxcars is looking for a buyer of a Lamborghini Veneno, one of only three such cars ever built, with almost zero use throughout its eight years of life. Other exotics are also listed at eye-watering prices.
The original Veneno was launched to celebrate 50 years of the Italian supercar brand (watch the video for details). The company built only three coupes and nine roadsters on the Lamborghini Aventador chassis, and offered them starting from €3,000,000. Luxcars is selling its example at €7,990,000.
Also on the list are two Centenario coupes out of 20 produced and three Sian hybrids. During the premiere, Lamborghini stated that all Sian units were sold out via pre-orders; apparently, some buyers only had profiteering in mind.
Both Centenarios were produced in 2017 and pack a 6.5-liter V12 under their hoods rated at 770 PS (759 hp / 566 kW). One of them has around 500 km (310 miles) under its belt and goes for €1,779,372. The other one has delivery mileage on display and comes without a sticker. The same goes for the Veneno Roadster.
Rounding off the list are three Sian production slots, specifically two coupes and a roadster. These vary in price from €2,790,000 to €3,290,000. The manufacturer claimed that all 63 hard-top and 19 open-top cars found new owners straight after the announcement, but it looks like Luxcars knows something we don’t.
A quick overview of the list reveals that the amount asked for cars with their prices disclosed approaches €20 million, and there are a few examples without a sticker.