One of very few specimens found in the wild.
The Lamborghini Sian FKP37 37 is limited to 63 units. This number is for coupe versions only. Each unit will be unique and personal. However, it would be like seeing a unicorn in metal. With only 19 units available, it’s even more rare to find one with the top removed.
We’ve One in mid-production last month, thanks to a YouTuber, who specced one and another for his friend. It was production number 00 of 63. Here’s another one, courtesy of Walter Vayr Who posted photos of a Sian coupe to Facebook.
Although it is not known where the Sian FKP 37 was found, it can be seen out on the roads stretching its electrified legs. The gallery contains over 30 images, so don’t be surprised if you find yourself in one of them. It looks almost like a UFO with wheels and a white theme.
The Lamborghini’s first hybrid model, the Sian, is for the uninitiated. The 48-volt mild hybrid system works with the large mill to complement the naturally-aspirated 6.5-liter V12 motor found in the Aventador SVJ. It adds 34 horsepower (25kilowatts) to the total output of 819 horsepower (602kilowatts). This makes it the most powerful road-going Lamborghini ever.
If you are wondering why the Sian has a limited production number, 19 for the Roadster and 64 for the coupe, it is a nod towards 1963 when Ferruccio Lamborghini founded Automobili Ferruccio Lamborghini S.p.A.
The Sian coupe and roadster have all been sold. However, if you still want one, you can get it from the Lego Technic version. The car is made up of over 3,000 pieces.