Supercars are typically reserved for short, spirited drives, accumulating miles at a fraction of the rate of everyday vehicles. However, one Lamborghini Murciélago has shattered expectations, racking up over 300,000 miles—making it the highest-mileage supercar in the world.
Owned by Simon George, this remarkable 2004 Murciélago has spent two decades on the road and track, enduring everything from high-speed road trips to daily commutes and countless laps at racetracks. George, who had long dreamed of owning a Lamborghini, purchased the car brand new from a dealership in Manchester, England, with just 58 miles on the odometer. But instead of storing it as a collector’s piece, he put it to work immediately.
George launched 6th Gear Experience, a business offering track day experiences with high-performance cars. His Murciélago became a key part of the fleet, allowing paying customers to take it for high-speed laps. To ensure safety, George even installed a passenger-side brake pedal, though it was rarely needed.
Beyond track days, the car served as his daily driver, frequently enduring four-hour motorway commutes across England. It also became a road-trip machine, taking George across Europe, Scandinavia, and the Scottish Highlands. Meanwhile, his ownership experiences—ranging from thrilling drives to inevitable maintenance challenges—were documented in a monthly diary for Evo magazine, adding to the car’s growing legacy.
With regular maintenance and part replacements, the Murciélago remains in running condition, defying expectations of supercar longevity.