A matched set of three Lamborghinis has come up for sale, presenting the kind of opportunity that even longtime collectors rarely encounter. The trio pairs the Urus, the Aventador and the track-only Essenza SCV12, all finished in coordinating specifications, in a listing that underscores how far buyers are now willing to go to assemble bespoke, museum-grade collections.
Each model marks a different point in the automaker’s performance history. The Urus, built around a 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 producing as much as 799 horsepower, accelerates from zero to 62 mph in 3.6 seconds and tops out at 190 mph. As the most practical of the three, it is the one suited to everyday driving.
The Aventador brings a different character. Its naturally aspirated 6.5-liter V12 generates up to 770 horsepower in later versions and is matched to a single-clutch ISR gearbox that gives the car its sharp shifts and distinctive exhaust sound. It stands as one of the final flagship Lamborghinis built around a pure, unassisted V12.
The standout of the group is the Essenza SCV12, a track-only machine limited to just 40 examples worldwide. Its V12 makes 819 horsepower, and its motorsport-derived aerodynamics are engineered to produce more downforce than a GT3 racing car, placing it well beyond the reach of ordinary road models.
What elevates the set above three individually impressive cars is the way they fit together. The shared, vivid paint color is the most obvious link, but the matched specifications and combined rarity are what push the group into genuine collector territory.
Taken as a whole, the listing reflects a growing appetite among high-end buyers for curated collections rather than single standout vehicles, with cohesion and exclusivity carrying as much weight as raw performance numbers.
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