Lamborghini LM002 Wagon Former Sultan Of Brunei Dilelang

JAKARTA - Lamborghini LM002 which is already a rare struggle for collectors in Uppsala City, Sweden. The reason is, one of the 301 "Rangbo Lambo" units that has been produced has a history of ownership from the former Sultan of Brunei to the former CEO of BMW/VW, Bernd Pischetsrieder.

This 1986 car is now auctioned online via the Bring a Trailer platform, with a new initial offer of 50,000 euros (around Rp964 million) and the auction limit remaining 11 days.

Diomante's Unique Touch For The Sultan

Launching information on the auction house, the main privilege of the LM002 Chassis KLA12162 is the limousine-style wagon-style coaching carried out by Autocoususioni Salvatore Diomante in 1989 on direct orders from the Sultan of Brunei. This one-off modification turns the manufacturer's off-road pickup into a luxury SUV with an extended high roof, equipped with a configuration-U, electric sunset, even television and a super luxury DVD player for cars in the 80s.

After the Sultan's tenure, the car changed hands to Bernd Pischetsrieder, former CEO of BMW and Volkswagen. Pischetsrieder confirmed its authenticity through inspection by Registro Lamborghini in Sant'Agata Bolognese, which resulted in Certificato in the official Iscrizione (Sertificate of Registration). In 2012, this LM002 mineral was imported to Sweden and was even used to pick up schoolchildren, before finally being acquired by a seller dealer in 2024.

Performance V12 Countach And Langka Status

Under the muscular hood of the engine, the legendary 5.2-liter V12 quad-cam engine is hidden which is also used on the Lamborghini Countach, producing 455 stances and 368 lb-ft torques. This machine is paired with a manual transmission of five ZF accelerations, a four-wheel drive system, and three differential self-lockings. Its Weber Carburator has just been rebuilt in 2024, proving that the performance of this fierce sport utility is maintained.

Although currently wrapped in silver that is older than its original black color, the car shows signs of reasonable use with few paint bubbles and scratches, inviting new buyers to do restoration. Its interior is covered in luxurious black skin, with an odometer showing 11,000 kilometers (about 6,700 miles). Although there are some functions that need to be fixed like a malfunctioning TV This car comes complete with a Registro Lamborghini portfolio and a detailed service history.

LM002 Wagon is not just an off-road car; it is an important part of the history of Lamborghini and the royal family. Auctioned at Uppsala, Sweden, this is a rare opportunity for serious collectors to have a luxury monster that is truly the only one in the world.