This is the 2020 Lamborghini Sián (chassis 9831), finished in a beautiful paint shade known as ‘Arancio Atlas’ over a ‘Nero Cosmus’ Alcantara/leather interior with Orange stitching/piping. First ever introduced at the 2019 Franfurt Motor Show, the Sián serves as Lamborghini’s first ever hybrid production vehicle. The Sián was designed by German design engineer, Mitja Borkert, and is truly a distinctive break-away from the traditional Lamborghini V12 styling. The name Sián derives from a Bolognese word which means ‘flash of lighting’, which is intended to demonstrate that this model is the companies first ever hybrid production vehicle. As for the ‘FKP 37’ part of the name, that is actually the initials of the late Volkswagen group chariman, Ferdinand Piëch. On top of the additional electrical power, other mechanical modifications that help differentiate this model includes a reconfigured ECU, a new exhaust system, titanium intake valves, and much more. Most of the Sián’s design elements are inspired by previous Lamborghini models. For example, the six hexagonal taillights, which are an inspiration from the Countach model, the Y-shaped daytime running headlights, which took inspiration from the Terzo Millennio concept, and the overall wedge-shape, which is an obvious nod to the famed automobile designer Marcello Gandini. On the interior, you’ll notice a few small touches such as the portrait touchscreen (first used in the Huracan EVO), leather work completed by Poltrona Frau, an Italian furniture company, and for the first time ever in a Lamborghini, a number of parts used have actually been 3D printed. Reportedly, this example is the first customer car to be delivered to the United States!
How many made? 63 coupes, 19 roadsters
Engine: Aventador SVJ’s 6.5 L L539 V12 engine which is combined with an electric motor to make for an overall power rating of just about 807hp.
Debut: Frankfurt 2019
Top Speed: N/A
0-60mph: 2.8 seconds
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