The exotic car tuner Mansory have been responsible for a fair few controversial news stories over the years – its upgrade package for the Lamborghini Aventador SVJ being the most recent. Another Mansory Lamborghini has been raising eyebrows with the aftermarket designers appearing to offer their Sian FKP 37 build-slot for £3.4 million.
Website Mobile.de lists a new Lamborghini Sian for an incredible £3.45 million after German taxation. The named seller is none other than Mansory Exclusive Cars GmbH. Why Mansory wants rid of this ultra-rare V12 beauty is unclear, but we’d speculate that it might be due to a canceled project or simply to take advantage of price premiums.
Over the past decade we’ve seen an incredible number of limited-run supercars that leave us enthusiasts salivating. These rarified beasts are understandably sought-after by those lucky enough to be able to afford them, but even millionaires can be left without a set of keys when the music stops. This has lead to those fortunate to have an allocation selling their yet to be built supercar for a huge profit. The practice of ‘flipping cars’ is often frowned upon by manufacturers, sometimes resulting in the cancelation of cars.
This first hybrid model from the Raging Bull garnered plenty of attention when revealed at the 2019 Frankfurt Motor Show, and despite its £3 million price tag, all 63 were spoken for in quick succession. Power comes from that familiar 6.5-litre V12 engine of the Aventador, but now further enhanced by a 34bhp e-motor. Total output comes to a mammoth 774bhp!
In the Italian region of Bologna ‘Sian” means flash of lighting, and just like lightning, we’d expect the opportunity to buy this sold-out Lamborghini to be gone in the blink of an eye.
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