What is the cheapest Lamborghini?
The most affordable brand-new Lamborghinis are usually the Huracán Base Model or Urus (base trim). Prices start at around $230,000, still well beyond what most people would pay for a regular car, but well in the rearview mirror of flagships like the Aventador or other limited editions. Yes, Rohit Sharma gave his Blue Lamborghini Urus to a fan. But there are more layers to this than you’d imagine. The famous Indian cricketer did not give his prized possession to any random fan out there. It was instead gifted to the lucky winner of the contest held by Dream 11, a popular fantasy cricket platform.Rohit Sharma has recently bought new Lamborghini Urus worth 3. This is their most expensive car. Rohit also has BMW M5 and Mercedes GLS 350D, priced at 1. Also, they have BMW X3, Toyota Fortuner and Skoda Laura.The recent sighting of cricketer Rohit Sharma’s former Lamborghini Urus — now owned by Dream11 contest winner Chetan Borkar — has created a fresh wave of excitement after the iconic blue SUV was spotted cruising through the streets of Hyderabad.
Which Lamborghini is the rarest?
Lamborghini Egoista! Rarest and most expensive, they only made one. Veneno Coupe as well as the Veneno Roadster. My jaw dropped when you guys got to see the 1 of 3 veneno’s at the lambo factory. The 1 of 1 Lamborghini Egoista might be one of the coolest cars ever made! Egoista translates to selfish in Italian and was named for its 1 seat layout. The design was inspired by a fighter jet with anti-radar body and wheels, and a plane inspired cockpit.Spotted in Milan and valued at an astonishing $117 million, the Egoista represents the absolute peak of exclusivity. Built for one driver and one purpose—pure adrenaline—it stands as a bold reminder that Lamborghini isn’t just about performance… it’s about pushing imagination to the limit.
Is the Lamborghini LM002 rare?
This is one of the RAREST Lamborghinis on Earth – dubbed the Rambo Lambo! The Lamborghini LM002 was the first four-wheel drive model manufactured by Lamborghini between 1986 and 1993 in just 301 units. The LM002 (affectionately known as the “Rambo Lambo”) didn’t look like anything else in the Lamborghini lineup but still managed to embody the Lamborghini spirit. It achieved this with its outlandish appearance, insane V12 engine, and luxurious interior.