This example shown here is 8th of just 9 total examples of its kind built, and it’s a 2015 Lamborghini Veneno Roadster (ZHWEB3ZD6FLA03008). Car number ‘8’ is based in the United Arab Emirates and is believed to be the ONLY fully exposed carbon fiber Lamborghini Veneno in the world, and it’s finished in matte carbon fiber with rosso trim over a ‘Nero Cosmus’ & / ‘Rosso Alala’ leather interior with Nero & Rosso stitching. The Veneno was first ever introduced to the world at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show in Coupè form, where it debuted as one of the most expensive cars in the world. The Veneno is based loosely on the companies flagship V12 model known as the Aventador, and was introduced to celebrate Lamborghini’s 50th anniversary of being a motor car manufacturer. The visceral lines of the Veneno were styled by automotive designers, Filippo Perini & Michele Tinazzo. The Veneno in every way shape and form is Lamborghini’s idea of a racing prototype that can be driven on the road, and despite being based on the underpinnings of the Lamborghini Aventador, this unique model showcases a number of unprecedented features, such as a large carbon-fiber rear wing with a three-way adjustable LMP-style central fin. With only 4 total Coupè variants produced, it would soon become apparent that the demand for an extended run of the Veneno model was evident. This resulted in a Roadster variant to be introduced to the world on the Italian Navy's aircraft carrier ‘Cavour’, while it was docked in Abu Dhabi's Mina Zayed port in 2014. Simply one of the rarest, and most extreme Lamborghini’s ever developed by the Italian automotive manufacturer.
How many made? Just 4 coupes and 9 roadsters
Debut: Unveiled on the Italian Navy's aircraft carrier ‘Cavour’ while it was docked in Abu Dhabi's Mina Zayed port in 2014.
Engine: a 6.5-litre V12 that generates a power output of 740 hp at 8,400 rpm and 509 lb⋅ft of torque at 5,500 rpm.
Top speed: 220mph or 355 km/h
0-60mph: around 2.8 seconds
Photo credit: @haseeb.312
Research: @rarecarsonly