JAKARTA The supercar world was again created after the most famous luxury and exotic car buying platform duPont REGISTRY released a rare listing that immediately attracted the attention of global collectors. It is one unit of Lamborghini Veneno Coupe 2014 (one of only three units ever produced) officially offered at a fantastic price of 16.9 million US dollars or around Rp283 billion.
Veneno itself is an ultra-exclusive model created by Lamborghini to celebrate his 50th birthday in 2013 2014. The model was created based on Lamborghini Aventador and was first introduced in 2013. Only 13 units were produced: three versions of couple and nine roadsters.
Although based on Aventador LP700-4, almost all components are different, ranging from extreme designs to the use of full carbon fiber bodies which make the weight dry only 1,450 kg, 125 kg lighter than Aventador.
The power is emitted from a V12 6.5 liter naturally assisted engine which produces 750 PS and can shoot up 0100 km/h in 2.8 seconds, with a peak speed of 355 km/hour.
Veneno's specialty is increasingly prominent through radical aerodynamics which are its characteristics, including Y-shaped LED lights, large mid-fins (shark fins), and tunable giant rear wings. The interior also appears brutal with a combination of black Alcantara, red accents, and a carbon fiber kevlar seat.
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According to DuPont REGISTRY, the units that are now on sale are in a very low distance showroom and a complete service track record on Lamborghini's official network. This car has previously appeared in a number of exclusive events and most of the time is neatly stored in a private collection.
The price of 16.9 million US dollars does sound astonishing, but the market shows Veneno has a skyrocketing investment value. When launched in 2013, the new price was only about 4 million US dollars.
In 2019, a Veneno Roadster unit sold 8.3 million US dollars in auction. In fact, the last Veneno Coupe to appear on the open market was recorded in 2016. Thus, its value nearly quadrupled in 11 years, beating the performance of a number of blue chip stocks.
With this high price tag, potential buyers usually come from high-end hypercar collectors ranging from Middle Eastern royal families, technology and crypto entrepreneurs, to world celebrities as well as museum or investor owners who want to place their funds in superangka automotive assets.
One thing that is almost certain: after this unit is sold, it is very unlikely that the public will see Lamborghini Veneno Coupe again on the open market in the near future.
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