The Lamborghini Sian FKP 37 is a groundbreaking model, marking Lamborghini’s first production hybrid-electric vehicle. Unveiled in 2019, it combines the brand’s iconic V12 performance with innovative hybrid technology. The name “FKP 37” pays tribute to Ferdinand Karl Piëch, the former chairman of the Volkswagen Group. Limited to just 63 units, the Sian honors Lamborghini’s founding year, 1963, making it an exclusive and highly sought-after model.
Built on the carbon-fiber monocoque and mechanical foundation of the Aventador, the Sian FKP 37 features a 6.5-liter V12 engine enhanced with titanium intake valves, revised engine management, and an updated exhaust system, delivering 774 horsepower. A 48-volt electric motor integrated into the seven-speed ISR automated manual transmission adds 34 horsepower, bringing the total output to 808 horsepower. The hybrid system uses a supercapacitor, charged via regenerative braking, to provide instant power delivery. Power is sent to all four wheels through a Haldex all-wheel-drive system with a limited-slip rear differential.
The exterior showcases Lamborghini’s futuristic design language, with Y-shaped daytime running lights inspired by the Terzo Millennio concept, an electrochromic glass roof, hexagonal taillights, and active aerodynamics, including heat-activated cooling vanes and a rear wing with carbon-fiber winglets bearing the “63” script.
This particular example is finished in Verte Triton with a carbon-fiber package and Ad Personam customization, priced at $105,216. Inside, the cabin is trimmed in olive green and black leather and Alcantara, accented by white and green stitching. It features carbon-fiber and gold accents, a configurable digital display, and a touchscreen infotainment system.
Now, this rare and technologically advanced hypercar with an original MSRP of $2,880,255 is up for auction on Bring A Trailer and has only 63 miles on the odometer.
Source: RM Sotheby’s