Out of the modern Lamborghinis, one of the most desirable under the sun is the Sian. The wild styling, even for a Lambo, hints at the radical departure it’s brought to the lineup through electrified powertrain assist. With production capped at a mere 82, 63 of them in coupe form, these are on the short list of many collectors, and we’re about to see one cross the auction block at no reserve.
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Expectations are high for what this 2021 example wearing Rosso Efesto/Carbon over Nero Ade/Rosso Alala Alcantara commands as it crosses the block soon. The official estimate from Broad Arrow, the auction house offering this exquisite hypercar, is a healthy $3,000,000 $3,750,000. That might prove to be quite the conservative range.
Accentuating the exterior styling of this specific Sian are the optional Carbon and Personalized Exterior packages. Combined, those cost $237,000 at the time of purchase, setting this example apart from others. It might look familiar since this Lamborghini was on display at the Petersen Museum in Los Angeles as part of its recent “Hypercars: The Allure of the Extreme” exhibit.
As the driver, you have at your fingertips ample power combined with superior handling dynamics, all in a road-legal package. The cabin surrounds you in comfort and convenience, with controls easily reached as you navigate streets or turns on a track.
Inside and out, you’ll find this Lamborghini Sian to be factory fresh. There’s a good reason since the current owner demonstrated an abundance of restraint, putting a mere 244 miles on the odometer. That means you essentially get a brand new hypercar.
The seller is providing a set of black painted wheels plus the original factory documentation and handbooks along with this hypercar.
This Lamborghini Sian will cross the auction block at Broad Arrow’s Amelia Auction at the Ritz-Carlton Amelia Island taking place on March 1-2.
See the lot listing for yourself here.
Images via Broad Arrow Auctions
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