At iLusso, we’ve bought and sold countless raging bulls over the years, but even for us, there are certain Lamborghini models that are considered the upper echelon. These are so rare, so wild, and so expensive that they practically live in legend.
These aren’t your everyday Lamborghini Urus or Gallardos (as incredible as those are). These are the cars built for anniversaries, track-only experiments, or just because Lamborghini wanted to show the world how it can push the limits.
If you’re curious to see the most expensive cars that Lamborghini has ever sold, you’ve come to the right place! The list below isn’t just about the price tag. It’s about what happens when design, performance, rarity, and legacy all come together in one machine.
Here are some of the most jaw-dropping, collector-worthy Lamborghini models ever made and what makes them so unforgettable (and costly).
Some of the Most Expensive Lamborghini Models Ever Sold
#1. Lamborghini Egoista
Price details: Estimated at $117 million when last valued (not for public sale)
The Lamborghini Egoista stands completely alone. This one-off concept car is one of the most unique ever created by the Italian automaker. Designed by Walter de Silva for Lamborghini’s 50th anniversary, the Egoista features a single-seat cockpit inspired by fighter jets.
The name translates to “selfish” in Italian, which is fitting for a car meant solely for the driver’s pleasure. It’s not street-legal, but it doesn’t need to be because it exists for art, design, and jaw-dropping presence.
- Why it’s expensive:
- Only one built, making it a true one-off.
- Fighter jet-inspired, single-seat cockpit and radical use of radar-absorbent carbon fiber.
- Represents pure exclusivity and a bold vision from the automaker.
Lamborghini Veneno Roadster
Price details: One sold for around $8.3 million at auction.
If a spaceship ever landed on a street, it would look like the Lamborghini Veneno Roadster. It is an open-top hypercar that borders on outrageous. With only nine units produced, it’s one of the most exclusive Lamborghini models ever created. The design is aggressively aerodynamic, featuring sharp angles, huge air intakes, and track-ready styling. This is a street-legal hypercar that looks more like a Le Mans prototype than a road car.
- Why it’s expensive:
- Ultra limited-edition run.
- 6.5L V12 engine with 750 horsepower, 0-60 mph in 2.9 seconds, top speed of 221 mph.
- Chiseled aerodynamic design and a full carbon fiber body make it both rare and wild.
Lamborghini Veneno Coupe
Price details: Base price was $4.5 million.
Unveiled at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show, the Veneno Coupe was Lamborghini’s way of flexing on the entire automotive industry. Only four units were ever built, making it one of the rarest raging bulls to exist. With its radical lines, this car blurs the line between production model and concept car. Overall, the Veneno Coupe took Lamborghini’s high-end design to the extreme.
- Why it’s expensive:
- Rarest of the Venenos, with only three in private hands.
- Technical masterpiece with lightweight carbon fiber structure, advanced aerodynamics, and wild angular lines.
Lamborghini Sian
Price details: Around $3.6 million.
As Lamborghini’s first production hybrid, the Sian represents the future of performance for the brand. It combines a V12 engine with a supercapacitor-based electric boost system, delivering thrilling performance and improved responsiveness. Only 19 roadsters and 63 coupes were produced, paying homage to Lamborghini’s founding year.
- Why it’s expensive:
- Combines a 6.5L V12 engine with a 48V hybrid system for 819 horsepower.
- Produced in only 63 units, enhancing exclusivity.
- Bold design nods to the Countach, but with cutting-edge tech.
Lamborghini Centenario
Price details: $2 million at launch; current values approach $2.5 million or more.
Built in honor of Ferruccio Lamborghini’s 100th birthday, the Centenario is a perfect tribute to the founder’s legacy. With only 40 units made, it embodies everything Lamborghini stands for: exclusivity, power, and cutting-edge design. It debuted at the 2016 Geneva Motor Show with groundbreaking tech and an aggressive new design language.
- Why it’s expensive:
- V12 engine pumping out 770 horsepower and 0-60 mph in just 2.8 seconds.
- Produced in 40 total units (20 coupes, 20 roadsters).
- Features like rear-wheel steering and premium carbon fiber body make it a collector’s unicorn.
Lamborghini Aventador J
Price details: Sold for $2.8 million.
The Aventador J is one of Lamborghini’s boldest creations: a one-off, roofless, windshield-less marvel. Built for the 2012 Geneva Motor Show, it was sold almost immediately after its unveiling. It’s a V12-powered sculpture on wheels, meant for only the bravest.
- Why it’s expensive:
- One-off production built for the Geneva Motor Show.
- Radical, exposed-carbon design with minimal barriers between the driver and the elements.
- Embodies the raging bull spirit in a way few other Lamborghini models do.
Lamborghini Countach
Price details: Original 80s Countach models can reach between $800,000 and $1.6 million based on condition and specs. The new LPI 800-4 sold for over $2.5 million.
Few Lamborghini names carry as much weight as the Countach, both for its original 80s cars and the reimagined Countach LPI 800-4. The modern Countach pays tribute to the legendary original while bringing hybrid power and cutting-edge tech to the table. Designed to honor the original’s 50th anniversary, this limited-edition reimagining combines heritage and performance with a futuristic twist. And yes…it still turns heads like no other.
- Why it’s expensive:
- Instantly recognizable wedge shape and scissor doors.
- Represents both nostalgia and new innovation in Lamborghini cars.
- New models are limited to 112 units, featuring hybrid tech and a V12 engine.
Lamborghini Reventon
Price details: When new, priced around $1.9 to $2.2 million; recent auction results often exceed these figures due to extreme rarity.
The Reventon’s design was inspired by fighter jets, and it shows. Unveiled in 2007, it was one of Lamborghini’s most aggressive designs at the time. With just 20 coupes and 15 roadsters produced, this matte-gray monster became an instant collectible.
- Why it’s expensive:
- Limited runs: Only 20 Coupes and 15 Roadsters were built.
- Jet-inspired carbon fiber styling influenced many Lamborghini cars that followed.
Lamborghini Miura
Price details: Pristine examples can command $1.5 – $3 million at auction.
The Miura is the original supercar, the car that put Lamborghini on the map. Debuting in the mid-1960s, it introduced the world to the idea of a mid-engined road-going sports car. It’s a timeless design piece and one of the most important vehicles in automotive history.
- Why it’s expensive:
- Classic Italian beauty and groundbreaking mid-engine design.
- Represents the birth of the high-performance hypercar movement with its V12 engine and jaw-dropping speed.
Lamborghini Sesto Elemento
Price details: Sold new at more than $2.2 million, and trades even higher today given its rarity.
Lightweight and lethal, the Sesto Elemento was a track-only car that focused on extreme weight reduction and insane acceleration. With only 20 built, it’s a collector’s item that rarely surfaces for sale. It weighs just over a ton and accelerates like nothing else.
- Why it’s expensive:
- Carbon fiber construction for an ultra-lightweight build (under 2,200 pounds).
- Only 20 units produced—all built for track use only.
- Delivers raw, race-inspired specs that set it apart even from other limited-edition hypercars.
Lamborghini Aventador SVJ
Price details: $500,000 – $1 million-plus for low-mileage, well-optioned cars.
Track-focused and limited in production, the SVJ is the most hardcore version of the Aventador. It set a Nürburgring lap record and comes equipped with Lamborghini’s ALA (Aerodinamica Lamborghini Attiva) system. This is where high performance meets aggressive styling.
- Why it’s expensive:
- Track record for lap times and best-in-class specs.
- Exclusive production numbers paired with aerodynamic enhancements and a striking, aggressive style.
- Massive rear wing and 770-hp V12 engine.
Lamborghini Revuelto
Price details: Launched with an MSRP at around $608,000, but actual transaction prices can soar with options and exclusivity.
The Lamborghini Revuelto is the automaker’s latest plug-in hybrid flagship that’s already grabbing headlines and setting the tone for the brand’s electrified future. It replaces the Aventador and introduces a new chassis, new tech, and a new level of refinement. It’s modern, and unmistakably Lamborghini.
- Why it’s expensive:
- First Lamborghini to use a plug-in hybrid V12 set-up.
- Advanced aerodynamics, jaw-dropping power, and status as an instant classic.
- Combining street-legal specs with new tech that pushes the boundaries for high-performance Italian hypercars.
- Next-gen cockpit layout.
Lamborghini Diablo
Price details: Typically ranges from $200,000 to $600,000, depending on trim and rarity
A car from the 90s that defined an era of excess, the Diablo was the first Lamborghini to break the 200 mph barrier. The wild pop-up headlights quickly became a poster car for an entire generation. Special trims like the SE30 and GT variants are highly sought after by collectors today.
- Why it’s expensive:
- Aggressive, dramatic design and status as the first Lamborghini to top 200 mph.
- Nostalgia for 90s supercars, combined with growing collector interest in this era’s high-performance machines.
- Special editions like the Diablo GT or SE30 are rare collector’s items, known for their brute force and outrageous styling.
Lamborghini Murcielago
Price details: Typically $250,000–$500,000 for standard models. Up to $1.5 million-plus for the LP670-4 SuperVeloce and ultra-rare editions.
The Murcielago closed out the old guard of Lamborghinis before the Aventador took the reins. Known for its aggressive styling and raucous V12, it holds a special place in the brand’s evolution. The LP640 and LP670-4 SV variants are now becoming collector favorites.
- Why it’s expensive:
- Last naturally-aspirated V12s before new hybrid tech.
- Special versions like the SV and Versace Editions focus on lightweight bodywork, exclusivity, and unique style.
- Its iconic look, roaring V12 sound, and connection to classic Lamborghini heritage keep it high on any collector’s list.
Dreaming of a Lambo?
If reading about these high-end Lamborghini models has you dreaming of something faster, rarer, and more exclusive… we get it, and we want to help you take one step closer to the Lamborghini of your dreams.
Whether you’re looking to sell your current Lamborghini Huracan or other luxury car to fund the dream of a new car, or just want expert guidance on your next move, we’re here to chat. Our team of automotive enthusiasts understands the market and knows what it takes to own (or part ways with) one of these masterpieces.
Contact us today to talk about selling your current car and upgrading to your dream Lambo.
BONUS: For further reading in the meantime, read our blog: The 8 Most Expensive Supercars Ever Built.
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