A 2021 Lamborghini Sián is set to be auctioned at Bonhams Cars’ Monaco Sale on April 24, with an estimated value of $2.5–$2.9 million. One of only 63 coupés produced, the model celebrates the brand’s 60th anniversary, drawing inspiration from classics like the Miura and Countach.
Customized through Lamborghini’s “Ad Personam” program, this example features a distinctive white and black exterior with blue accents, paired with a Nero Cosmus interior. Inside, it includes heated electric Alcantara seats, black upholstery with light blue detailing, along with options such as a full carbon-fiber trim package, a high-gloss carbon-fiber roof, and black brake calipers.
First revealed at the 2019 Frankfurt Motor Show, it is Lamborghini’s first production hybrid, using a supercapacitor system—referenced by its name “Sián,” meaning “flash of lightning.” Built on the Aventador platform, it features a 6.5-litre V12 engine paired with a 48V electric motor, delivering enhanced performance with minimal added weight.
The car accelerates from 0-62mph in 2.8 seconds and reaches 220mph. Advanced aerodynamics, carbon-ceramic brakes, and all-wheel drive ensure control at high speeds. Its futuristic design includes Y-shaped lights, hexagonal taillights, and active aerodynamic elements, while the interior offers upgraded materials and a modern touchscreen.
With only 194 kilometers driven since new, this exceptionally rare and visually striking Sián remains in near-new condition. It presents a rare chance for collectors who missed the original release to acquire one of Lamborghini’s most exclusive models. The car comes with German registration papers, and a fresh service is scheduled prior to the sale.
Source: Bonhams Cars




