The world’s most expensive Lamborghini sells for $5.9 million with just 1,105 miles on the clock and a former real owner – The US Sun

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A RARE Lamborghini has sold for $6 million, the highest price ever paid for a car during an online auction.

Lamborghini’s 2015 Lambo Veneno Roadster was one of nine cars ever built by the company with an open top and other special features.

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The rare 2015 Lamborghini Veneno Roadster, one of only nine ever built, just sold for $6 millionCredit: Jam Press/ SBX Carros
The rare supercar was previously owned by Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman

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The rare supercar was previously owned by Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin SalmanCredit: Jam Press/ SBX Carros
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman boasts a supercar collection we can only dream about

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Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman boasts a supercar collection we can only dream aboutCredit: AFP

The road-legal car has a jaw-dropping top speed of 221 miles per hour and the ability to go from 0 to over 60 in less than 3 seconds.

An exaggerated car deserved an exaggerated advertisement, so the company chose to display the Veneno Roadster on top of an Italian naval aircraft carrier, Engine 1 reported.

The Lamborghini is literally fit for a prince, which would explain the former owner of the futuristic supercar being a member of the Saudi Arabian royal family.

SBX Cars sold the car for $6 million, although the asking price was $9.5 million, in an online auction after the car had been at the dealership in Dubai for almost two years.

This makes that particular car the most expensive car ever sold online, surpassing another supercar sold by SBX in 2022.

At the time, SBX sold a 2017 Ferrari LaFerrari Aperta for US$5.36 million.

Looking like something your player might walk out of Los Santos Customs, this car sports a matte black exterior with exposed carbon fiber, with lime green stripes and accents, and a large wing on the back for the cherry on top.

The colors are transferred to the interior, which is also black and features lime green leather seats and details throughout the steering wheel, dashboard and center console.

In 2019, the Saudi Crown Prince, Muhammad bin Salmancan be seen on YouTube video posted by the Supercarros na Rua channel, starting this car, as he was the owner at the time, and driving along the busy road.

One of the most notable things about the car is the loud engine noise when it is started.

Inside the supercar graveyard where Lamborghinis and Corvettes worth hundreds of thousands were left to rot.

The car is anything but discreet, from its unique design and colors to its rambunctious engine, there’s no hiding when you’re behind the wheel of this lambo.

“This is one of the most amazing cars I’ve ever seen on video,” commented one comment on the YouTube video.

“That guy went to Area 51 and grabbed it,” said another, noting the futuristic, almost alien-like vehicle.

And this isn’t the crown prince’s first Lambo either.

Salman, whose family has a net worth of more than $1.4 trillion – which is 16 times that of the British royal family – is a well-known car enthusiast.

His collection consists of various types of Bugattis, Lamborghinis, Ferraris, McLarens, Koenigsegg Supercars, Rolls Royces, Porsches, Paganis, Aston Martins and much more.

The Saudi royal family even has its own version of the Batmobile.

In 2016, the prince purchased two Buggatti show cars that have not yet been released to the public.

He purchased the Bugatti Chiron and Bugatti Vision Gran Turismo that July for more than $5 million.

The concept of both care was developed for the racing video game Gran Turismo Sport.

On Instagram, Bugatti posted a thank you to the prince, announcing that he “bought the two vehicles to become the crowns of his private car collection.”

Saudi prince’s car collection

Some of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s lucrative car collections:

  • Aston Martin Lagonda
  • Bugatti Vision Gran Turismo (SOLD)
  • Bugatti Chiron
  • Bugatti Veyron
  • Bentley Bentayga
  • The Batmobile
  • Ferrari LaFerrari Red
  • Ford GT 2017 Yellow
  • McLaren 688HS MSO
  • McLaren 650
  • McLaren F1 x5 XP3,
  • McLaren 053
  • McLaren 16R
  • McLaren 25R
  • McLaren 56XPGT
  • Mercedes G Brabus
  • Mercedes G 6×6
  • Mercedes Vision Gran Turismo
  • Lamborghini Veneno Roadster (SOLD)
  • Koenigsegg Regera
  • Porsche 918 silver
  • Pagani Huayra Roadster
  • Rolls-Royce Wraith
  • More

Source: SuperCars.Agent4Stars.com



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