When it was introduced, car aficionados and tycoons eagerly clamored for the Lamborghini Essenza SCV12, despite its hefty price tag of 2.2 million euros (nearly $2.5 million). Only 40 of them were made.
Sporting a naturally-aspirated V12 engine, the Lamborghini Essenza SCV12 boasts an impressive 830 horsepower. Unlike its counterpart, the Lamborghini Sian, it forgoes the 48-volt mild-hybrid system, relying solely on the raw power of its naturally aspirated V12.
The initials “SC” in the Essenza SCV12 pay homage to “Squadra Corsa,” Lamborghini’s esteemed motorsport division, while “Essenza” translates to “Essence” in English. Much like the Huracán Super Trofeo Evo race cars, the Essenza SCV12 is not street-legal. This track-exclusive marvel is cherished by affluent amateur racers, passionate track enthusiasts, and avid collectors.
Owning an Essenza SCV12 entails more than just acquiring the car; it includes two years of storage at the Squadra Corsa facility in Sant’Agata Bolognese, Italy, complete with dedicated technicians and round-the-clock video surveillance.
In contrast to the stringent ownership rules of Ferrari’s FXX-K, Lamborghini allows Essenza owners to bring their vehicles home, enhancing the overall ownership experience. Squadra Corsa further extends its hospitality by hosting several arrive-and-drive events annually. Owners can arrive at any of these prestigious circuits and find their cars primed and ready to roar.
The Lamborghini Essenza SCV12 offered here courtesy of Collecting Cars features a vibrant green and black color finish with patterned sections on the rear panels and bonnet, along with black 19-inch front and 20-inch rear magnesium center-lock wheels. The cabin is adorned with black synthetic suede, accentuated by ‘Lamborghini Squadra Corse’ embroidery.
Equipment includes OMP bucket seats and harnesses, a removable steering wheel with integrated digital readout and switchable vehicle functions, a separate high-level digital screen displaying brake balance and differential settings, and a bank of switches for various other vehicle settings.
The Lamborghini Essenza SCV12 could be the final naturally aspirated V12 racing car Lamborghini will build. So, don’t miss this opportunity to acquire one and add it to your collection of exotic supercars!
Source: Collecting Cars