Don't miss on these Rare Lamborghini at the Lamborghini Museum & Factory in Italy!

Veneno

You don't have to introduce the Veneno to any petrol head. The model is loosely based on the Aventador and was unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show in 2013 and was a tribute to the most muscular bull that had gored a matador to death in 1914. It's got the same V12 as the Aventador, but with more power and a top speed of 220 mph. The same four-wheel-drive system, pushrod suspension, and monocoque chassis. There's just something insane about the exterior, and it screams complete race car lunacy. Lamborghini's most expensive car to date, a convertible model went for £3.4 million a few years back.


Miura 

Miura takes first place here, and for good reason. It wasn't the 350 GT that started the Lamborghini brand; it was the Miura. It was their first hypercar, a V12 fire breathing monster. From tractors to this in their first attempt is pretty impressive; the Miura was also a giant middle finger to Ferrari and Maserati, which mocked Lamborghini for wanting a loan to design a hypercar. Lamborghini's are the best pin-up cars in any car lover's room. https://www.lamborghini.com/en-en/brand/masterpieces/miura


Asterion

It's a gateway to the future of Lamborghini. With everything now focused on sustainability, big engines such as V10s and V12s aren't known for their fuel efficiency. Lamborghini welcomes the plucky hybrid Asterion with open arms, and it packs a nuke underneath. Combining the engine and electric motors, you get 910 bhp, which is less plucky now, but more intimidating.


 Sesto Elemento

Sesto-Elemento means 6th element in Italian.  And on the period table, that's carbon, which is what this car is made of. Sure, it's expensive, but it's super lightweight and durable. It was based on the discontinued Gallardo, which the Huracan eventually replaced; it also had the same 5.2-litre V10 as the other two. The Sesto Elemento is a track-focused racecar that can beat almost anything it faces. The 0-62 mph time was just 2.5 seconds, and without sound dampening, you'd hear the Lamborghini from behind you. There are no seats on it, instead it has soft pads that attach to the chassis and roll bars.


Estoque

This is Lamborghini's answer to the four-door family sedan. They used to make one called the Espada back in the 70s, but the Estoque looks so much better and meaner. You can think of it as an Aventador that's taken some viagra and grown extra limbs. There's also a 5.2-litre V10 engine developing 560 bhp on this occasion, but more than enough power to scare the living daylights out of your passengers. If you've got kids in the back, you might also break the world record for making them sick in the car.


LM002

Lamborghini's first SUV isn't the Urus, which is a rebadged Audi Q7 in my opinion. Lamborghini's LM002 is the real deal if you want an offroader. This is a beast worth reviving from the past. When it was released in the 80s, it was considered the most insane car of its era, and we can see why; what's even more interesting is that the LM002 was also based on the Countach. LM002 had a 5.2 litre V12 that produced 455 bhp and could go from 0-60 mph in 7.7 seconds. If it were up to me, I'd get rid of the Urus and get a new and improved LM002.


For factory tours, racetrack adventures, museum tours, stops at the most sumptuous restaurants, and a breathlessly complete, luxurious experience of the Italian countryside — all through the lens of fellow car enthusiasts — Motorsport Labs is your go-to guide to take in not only this work of art but also works of art made by Pagani, Lamborghini, Ducati, and more. Our next travel tour to Italy September 1-8, 2022 for our Cradle of Supercars Adventure, which was promoted and featured in Sports Illustrated by the Italian Tourism Board. On our tour, you'll drive a Ferrari or Lamborghini, visit super car factories and museums like Ferrari, Lamborghini, Pagani, Ducati and, Imola racetrack, tour historic towns, and participate in Italian cooking and culinary experiences. We also have a day to Florence, Italy included, if you need to take a break from all the speed, brake dust and screeching tires! Save $800 when you travel with a friend!

Ray Chang