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Lamborghini Aventador
The Lamborghini Aventador, with its 780 hp V12, combines a spectacular design, raw power, and the performance of an iconic supercar.

Lamborghini Gallardo
The Lamborghini Gallardo, with its 560 hp V10, combines aggressive design, sporty agility, and the iconic performance of the Italian brand.

Lamborghini Huracán
The Lamborghini Huracán, with its 640 hp V10, boasts a bold design, blistering performance, and exceptional agility.

Lamborghini Urus
The Lamborghini Urus, a 650 hp SUV, combines raw power, bold design, and luxury, delivering supercar performance on all terrains.

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F.A.Q. Frequently asked questions before buying a Lamborghini
What is the most expensive Lamborghini?
Lamborghinis are synonymous with luxury, extreme performance, and exclusivity. The most expensive models are often limited editions or custom-built cars intended for collectors. Here are the most expensive and iconic Lamborghinis.
Which older Lamborghini models are the most popular?
Classic Lamborghini models, such as the Miura and the Countach, are highly sought after for their iconic design and historical significance. CarJager offers a secure way to buy through its personalized search feature, helping you find the perfect car.
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The most expensive Lamborghinis currently available:
- Lamborghini Veneno Roadster (2014)
- An ultra-limited-edition supercar, with only 9 units produced, to celebrate the brand’s 50th anniversary.
- Original price: Approximately 3.3 million euros.
- Current value: Can fetch €8 to €9 million at auction.
- Lamborghini Sián FKP 37 (2020)
- First hybrid Lamborghini, limited to 63 units.
- New price: Approximately €2.5 million.
- Current value: Some models sell for over €3 million.
- Lamborghini Countach LPI 800-4 (2021)
- A modern tribute to the iconic Countach, produced in a limited run of just 112 units.
- New price: Approximately €2.2 million.
- Lamborghini Centenario (2016)
- Created to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Ferruccio Lamborghini’s birth.
- New price: 2 million euros.
- Current value: Often exceeds 3 million euros.
- Lamborghini Revuelto (2024)
- The latest plug-in hybrid supercar with a naturally aspirated V12.
- New price: Approximately €500,000 to €600,000, but some custom versions exceed €1 million.
Which is the fastest Lamborghini?
The fastest Lamborghini to date is the Lamborghini Veneno, a hypercar produced in a very limited edition to celebrate the brand’s 50th anniversary. With its 6.5-liter V12 engine producing 750 horsepower, the Veneno reaches a top speed of 355 km/h and goes from 0 to 100 km/h in just 2.8 seconds.
In terms of more recent and accessible models, the Lamborghini Aventador 780-4 ULTIMAE is also extremely fast, reaching approximately 355 km/h thanks to its 780-horsepower V12, and going from 0 to 100 km/h in 2.8 seconds. It is considered one of the most powerful and fastest Lamborghinis on the track.
What is the best-selling Lamborghini of all time?
The best-selling Lamborghini of all time is the Lamborghini Gallardo. Produced between 2003 and 2013, the Gallardo was a huge commercial success, with over 14,000 units sold during its production run. This model helped popularize the Lamborghini brand among a wider audience and was appreciated for its design, performance, and handling.
Some of the most expensive vintage and collector's models:
- Lamborghini Miura SVJ (1970s)
- A rare version of the Miura, with only a few units produced.
- Current value: Can reach up to 5 to 7 million euros.
- Lamborghini Reventón (2007)
- Futuristic supercar limited to 20 units.
- Original price: 1 million euros.
- Current value: Up to 2.5 million euros.
- Lamborghini Diablo GTR (1999)
- Ultra-rare racing version of the legendary Diablo.
- Current price: Approximately 1 to 2 million euros depending on condition.
The most expensive Lamborghini ever sold:
The Lamborghini Veneno is considered one of the most expensive ever produced. At auction, a Veneno Roadster sold for over 8 million euros, a record for the brand.
What should you check before buying a Lamborghini?
Buying a Lamborghini—whether a recent model or an iconic classic—requires special attention. Here are the key points to ensure you purchase a car in perfect condition and enjoy the ultimate driving experience:
- Service history: Make sure the car has been regularly serviced at specialized workshops and that this history is well-documented. Lamborghini models, such as the Huracán and the Aventador, require precise care, and neglected maintenance can lead to costly repairs.
- Engine and transmission: Lamborghini’s V10 and V12 engines are powerful but susceptible to wear and tear, especially on high-performance models. Check for leaks, unusual noises, and proper gearbox operation (often an E-Gear or sophisticated automatic transmission).
- Suspension and chassis: The suspension and chassis must be sturdy and responsive, particularly for Lamborghinis equipped with adaptive damping systems. Test the handling and inspect the suspension to avoid significant maintenance costs.
- Brakes and tires: The brakes, particularly the carbon-ceramic discs on certain models, must be in perfect condition to handle the car’s power. Also check the wear and alignment of the high-performance tires, which are essential for ensuring maximum grip.
- Bodywork and Paint: Inspect the bodywork for signs of accidents or poorly executed repairs, as bodywork repairs can be costly on models like the Gallardo or Diablo. Well-maintained original paint also adds to the vehicle’s value.
- Electronics and Interior: Modern Lamborghinis are equipped with advanced electronics, from the digital dashboard to the navigation systems. Make sure all features are working properly, including seat adjustments and driver-assistance systems.
- Test drive: Take the car for a test drive to assess its power, steering precision, and responsiveness under acceleration. A Lamborghini should offer a smooth ride and performance worthy of its reputation.
Who manufactures Lamborghini engines?
Lamborghini engines are manufactured by Lamborghini S.p.A., which is part of the Volkswagen AG group through its subsidiary Audi. Engine production takes place primarily at the Sant'Agata Bolognese plant in Italy, where Lamborghini designs and assembles its vehicles. The V10 and V12 engines, used in models such as the Huracán and the Aventador, are developed in-house by Lamborghini. The company prides itself on combining craftsmanship with cutting-edge technology to deliver exceptional performance in its sports cars.
How much does a Lamborghini cost?
The price of a Lamborghini varies considerably depending on the model, year, and condition. Here is a rough price range for a few iconic models:
- Lamborghini Huracán: The price of a new Huracán starts around €220,000 for base models (Huracán EVO RWD) and can reach €300,000 for models like the Huracán STO, a track-focused version. Used models generally range from €150,000 to €250,000 depending on their mileage and condition.
- Lamborghini Aventador: New versions of the Aventador (such as the Aventador S or SVJ) start at around €400,000 and can reach €500,000 for special editions. On the used market, prices can range from €250,000 to €450,000 depending on the model year and mileage.
- Lamborghini Urus: The highly sought-after Urus starts at around €230,000 for a new model. Used models can be found for between €180,000 and €220,000.
- Collectible Lamborghinis: Older models such as the Diablo, the Countach, or the Miura can fetch much higher prices. For example, a Miura can sell for over €1 million depending on its condition and rarity.
These price ranges may vary depending on options, special editions, and market demand.



