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Lamborghini Sian FKP 37 with Only 63 Miles Hits the Auction Block

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A rare 2021 Lamborghini Sian FKP 37, one of only 63 ever made, is now up for auction on Bring a Trailer. With just 63 miles, this hybrid V12 hypercar remains a collector's dream.

Rare Lamborghinis always draw attention, but when it’s one of just 63 units ever produced, the stakes get even higher. A 2021 Lamborghini Sian FKP 37 has just surfaced on Bring a Trailer, instantly capturing the interest of collectors and automotive enthusiasts worldwide.

This model holds a special place in Lamborghini’s history as the brand’s first hybrid hypercar. Under the hood, it boasts a 6.5-liter naturally aspirated V12, paired with a 48-volt electric motor, pushing out 808 horsepower. Unlike conventional hybrids, the Sian utilizes a supercapacitor instead of a lithium-ion battery, ensuring rapid energy storage and immediate power deployment.

The car up for auction was originally delivered to Fields Motorcars in Orlando, Florida, and finished in a stunning Verde Triton. Inside, the luxurious cabin features olive green Poltrona Frau leather, Alcantara, and even 3D-printed components—a Lamborghini first. Gold accents on the center console, door panels, and Lamborghini script serve as constant reminders of its exclusivity.

The Lamborghini Sian FKP 37 had an eye-watering original MSRP of $2,880,255. Several high-cost options contributed to this price, including the Ad Personam customization package ($105,216) and a carbon fiber package ($105,216).

Despite its status as a hypercar, this particular Sian has barely been driven. With only 63 miles on the odometer, 59 of which were accumulated during delivery, it has essentially lived its life as a collector’s showpiece. The current owner purchased it just a month ago but has already decided to part ways with it.

The current bid sits at $1,150,000, but given its rarity, a heated bidding war is likely as the auction nears its close. After all, this isn’t just any Lamborghini—it’s one of the last models to feature a pure V12 engine, albeit with a hybrid twist.

Source: autoblog.com

Mark Havelin

2025, Mar 08 00:38

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