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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.
Lamborghini Brand History

Lamborghini: the birth of an Italian legend
Founded in 1963 by Ferruccio Lamborghini, the brand emerged in Italy with a bold ambition: to rival the giants of luxury motoring, notably Ferrari. Initially, Ferruccio made agricultural tractors, but his passion for sports cars led him to create a unique model capable of standing out from the crowd. From the outset, Lamborghini made its mark thanks to its commitment to innovation, extreme performance and avant-garde design, qualities that have become the foundations of its identity. This quest for excellence has enabled Lamborghini to carve out a place for itself among the greatest names in motoring.

The Lamborghini philosophy: boldness and performance
What sets Lamborghini apart is its unwavering audacity. Unlike other manufacturers who are content to follow trends, Lamborghini chooses to redefine them. With its first model, the 350 GT, the brand had already laid the foundations of its philosophy: complete harmony between power, elegance and technology. But it was the Miura, launched in 1966, that propelled Lamborghini to the top. Considered the world's first supercar, the Miura revolutionised the industry with its rear mid-engine, embodying Ferruccio Lamborghini's bold vision and marking a turning point in automotive design.

From legendary models to modern supercars
Lamborghini's history is punctuated by iconic models that have redefined the concept of the supercar. In the 1970s, the Countach captured the collective imagination with its angular design, elytra doors and futuristic allure, becoming a symbol of excess.
Icons such as the Diablo, Murciélago and Gallardo followed, continuing to push the boundaries of performance and style. Today, contemporary models such as the Aventador, the Huracán and the Urus, the brand's first SUV, captivate enthusiasts around the world with their bold aesthetics and phenomenal power, a testament to Lamborghini's craftsmanship and heritage of innovation.
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Frequently asked questions before buying a Lamborghini
What's 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-litre V12 engine developing 750 horsepower, the Veneno reaches a top speed of 355 km/h and accelerates 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 around 355 km/h thanks to its 780bhp V12, and 0 to 100km/h in 2.8 seconds. It is considered to be one of the fastest Lamborghinis on the track.
How much does a Lamborghini cost?-
The price of a Lamborghini varies considerably depending on the model, year and condition. Here is an indicative price range for a few emblematic models:
- Lamborghini Huracán](/buy.html?brand=lamborghini&model=huracán) : The price of a new Huracán starts at around €220,000** for basic versions (Huracán EVO RWD) and can reach €300,000** for versions such as the track-oriented Huracán STO. Used models are generally available for between €150,000** and €250,000** depending on mileage and condition.
- Lamborghini Aventador**](/buy.html?brand=lamborghini&model=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. Used car prices can vary from €250,000 to €450,000 depending on the year and mileage.
- Lamborghini Urus**](/buy.html?brand=lamborghini&model=urus): The highly sought-after Urus starts at around €230,000 for a new model. Used versions can be found for between €180,000** and €220,000**.
- Vintage 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 are subject to change depending on options, special editions and market demand.
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 great commercial success, selling over 14,000 units during its production period. The model helped popularise the Lamborghini brand among a wider audience and was appreciated for its design, performance and handling.
What should I check before buying a Lamborghini?-
Buying a Lamborghini - whether a recent model or an iconic classic - requires special attention. Here are the essential points to ensure that your purchase is in perfect condition and that you enjoy driving it to the full:
- Maintenance history: Make sure that maintenance has been regular, carried out in specialist workshops and documented. Lamborghini models, such as the Huracán and 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, especially on high-performance models. Check for leaks, abnormal noises and that the gearbox (often an E-Gear or sophisticated automatic transmission) is working properly.
- Suspension and chassis** : The suspension and chassis must be robust and responsive, especially for Lamborghinis equipped with adaptive damping systems. Test the handling and check the suspension to avoid high maintenance costs.
- Brakes and tyres** : The brakes, especially the carbon-ceramic discs on some models, must be in perfect condition to handle the car's power. Also check the wear and alignment of high-performance tyres, which are essential for maximum grip.
- Bodywork and paintwork**: Inspect the bodywork for signs of accidents or poorly executed repairs, as bodywork repairs can be costly on models such as the Gallardo or Diablo. Well-maintained original paintwork also adds to the value of the vehicle.
- Electronic and interior systems**: Modern Lamborghinis are equipped with advanced electronics, from digital dashboards to navigation systems. Make sure everything is working properly, including seat adjustments and driver aids.
- Road test**: Test the car for power, steering precision and acceleration responsiveness. A Lamborghini must offer a smooth ride and performance worthy of its reputation.
The most expensive Lamborghinis today:-
- Lamborghini Veneno Roadster (2014)
- Ultra-limited supercar, produced in only 9 examples, to celebrate the brand's 50th anniversary.
- Original price**: Approx. 3.3 million euros.
- Current value**: Up to 8 to 9 million euros at auction.
- Lamborghini Sián FKP 37 (2020)
- First hybrid Lamborghini, limited to 63 examples.
- New price**: Approx. 2.5 million euros.
- Current value**: Some models sell for more than 3 million euros.
- Lamborghini Countach LPI 800-4 (2021)
- A modern tribute to the iconic Countach, produced in just 112 units.
- New price**: Approx. 2.2 million euros.
- Lamborghini Centenario (2016)
- Created to celebrate the centenary of Ferruccio Lamborghini's birth.
- New price** : 2 million euros.
- Current value**: Often exceeds 3 million euros.
- Lamborghini Revuelto (2024)
- Last plug-in hybrid supercar with naturally-aspirated V12.
- New price**: Approximately €500,000 to €600,000, but some bespoke versions exceed €1 million.
Some of the most expensive vintage and collectors' models:-
- Lamborghini Miura SVJ (1970s)
- Rare version of the Miura, produced in limited numbers.
- Current value**: May fetch up to 5 to 7 million euros.
- Lamborghini Reventón (2007)
- Futuristic supercar limited to 20 examples.
- Original price** : 1 million euros.
- Current value**: Up to €2.5 million**.
- Lamborghini Diablo GTR (1999)
- Ultra-rare racing version of the legendary Diablo.
- Current price**: Approximately €1 to 2 million** depending on condition.
Most expensive Lamborghini ever sold*.
The Lamborghini Veneno is considered to be one of the most expensive cars ever produced. At auction, a Veneno Roadster sold for over 8 million euros, a record for the brand.
Which is the most expensive Lamborghini?-
Lamborghinis are synonymous with luxury, extreme performance and exclusivity. The most expensive models are often limited editions or bespoke creations for collectors. Here are the most expensive and iconic Lamborghinis.
What are the most popular old Lamborghini models?-
Older Lamborghini models, such as the Miura and Countach, are highly prized for their iconic design and historical influence. CarJager offers you the security of a personalised search to find what you're looking for.
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Who makes Lamborghini engines ?-
Lamborghini engines are manufactured by Lamborghini S.p.A., which is part of the Volkswagen AG group via its subsidiary Audi. Engine production takes place mainly 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 Aventador are developed in-house by Lamborghini. The company prides itself on combining craftsmanship and cutting-edge technology to deliver exceptional performance in its sports cars.