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Here you have the momentary chance of owning one of the rarest Lamborghinis of the last decade. You might want to go to Dubai to pick it up.
F1rst Motors, founded in the United Arab Emirates, recently put a 2021 Syan Roadster up for sale on its website. Only 19 examples were built, which may explain why the dealer is asking more than the original $3. 7 million for the convertible supercar. .
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The Lamborghini Revuelto may be Lamborghini’s first series-production hybrid, but it’s not the marque’s first electrified supercar. That distinction belongs to the Sían FKP 37, which shares its name with the Bolognese word for a flash of lightning and was unveiled in the summer of 2019. The limited-run vehicle featured an aggressively sharp-edged design with a forward-thinking powertrain that paired a monstrously powerful V-12 from the Aventador SVJ with an electric motor that gets its juice from an ultra-light supercapacitator. The production run of 63 coupés sold out before the car’s unveiling, so the automaker decided to build 19 additional roadster variants, which disappeared just as fast.
The sculpted bodywork of this Sían Roadster, inspired by the Countach LP400, is finished in gloss black, interrupted only by exposed carbon fiber and gold accents. The color scheme carries over to the interior, which features two black leather seats with gold air vents. As flashy as the vehicle looks, the main point of promotion here is its powertrain. The 6. 5-liter V12 produces 785 horsepower, while the 48-volt electric motor makes another 34 horsepower, for a combined output of 819 horsepower. That’s enough of a punch to accelerate the car from 0 to 100 km/h in 2. 9 seconds and reach a top speed of 217 km/h. The dealership’s directory claims that the car has 0 miles on the odometer, which is quite a bit to us, however, it suggests that it has been slightly touched in the two years since it left the factory.
F1rst Motors is asking for 17 million UAE dirhams for the Sian Roadster, which equates to about $4. 6 million. That’s nearly a million dollars more than the car’s original value. It’s a plentiful premium, but it’s a real reduction compared to the Mercedes-AMG One the dealership currently sells. It is worth $5. 45 million, more than double the $2. 7 million that the German hypercar still in production cost in the first place.
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