2008 Lamborghini Murcielago LP 640 - $269,000.00
The LP640 is where myth meets menace. Its V12 soundtrack could summon storms, its stance a challenge to lesser machines. This is the kind of car that makes tunnels feel like cathedrals. It doesn’t just drive on roads - it dominates them.
2022 Lamborghini Urus - $195,980.00
Lambo’s wild experiment: a supercar wearing an SUV’s body. The Urus doesn’t just break the mold; it launches it into orbit. Brutal speed meets shocking comfort, with room for groceries if you’re brave enough to let them share space with a twin-turbo V8 that sounds like thunder.
2024 Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato “ALPHA” (1 of 1 Ad Personam Build) - $399,000.00
The Sterrato “ALPHA” is chaos on command - a one-of-one desert-running Huracan that laughs at the concept of limits. Raised suspension, custom everything, and attitude dialed to eleven, it’s not just a Lamborghini; it’s performance art in motion, engineered for billionaires who think racetracks are too civilized.
2017 Lamborghini Huracan LP 610-4 Spyder Convertible - $154,999.00
Drop the roof, unleash the howl! The 2017 Huracan Spyder is an opera sung in carbon fibre. Its all-wheel drive claws through corners like a panther on caffeine, and every mile feels cinematic. You don’t sit in it - you occupy it, like royalty with a need for speed.
2012 Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 Coupe (Gintani Exhaust & Lowering Springs) - $299,800.00
Subtle? Absolutely not. This Aventador was born to be loud and tuned to be louder. The Gintani exhaust turns traffic into an audience, and the lowered stance makes even potholes look terrified. It’s a four-wheeled deity - all edges, echoes, and adrenaline.
2004 Lamborghini Gallardo - $92,995.00
The first Gallardo carved a new era for Lambo - smaller, sharper, more “usable,” though that’s a relative term when you’re flirting with 500 horses. It’s still a purebred Italian drama queen: it shouts in V10, dresses in angles, and insists you turn every stop into a photo shoot.
1999 Lamborghini Diablo VT Roadster - $548,950.00
Built for the brave and the rich, the Diablo VT Roadster was the last of the truly unhinged Lambos: no filters, no apologies. V12 power, scissor doors, and more presence than a red carpet, it doesn’t age. It haunts. It’s the kind of car that makes Ferraris blush.
2018 Lamborghini Huracan LP580-2 - $199,980.00
Rear-wheel drive, front-row drama! The LP580-2 trades safety nets for excitement; it’s a Huracan that lets you tango with physics and occasionally lose. It’s lighter, friskier, and far more entertaining than it has any right to be. When it slides, it smiles. So will you.
2004 Lamborghini Murcielago - $184,000.00
The Murcielago is Lamborghini distilled - angular, operatic, and faintly terrifying. Its V12 doesn’t purr; it preaches. Open the scissor doors, and even traffic stops to genuflect. It’s the car that made posters famous again and reminds you that subtlety is for accountants, not Italians.
2021 Lamborghini Huracan STO - $259,980.00
The STO is the Huracan on espresso. It’s lighter, sharper, louder, and entirely obsessed with lap times! It’s the street-legal cousin of a race car that forgot it was supposed to behave. Every downshift feels like applause, every corner an argument with gravity. It doesn’t drive; it performs.
2013 Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 - $339,800.00
The 2013 Aventador arrived like thunder in a tuxedo, all carbon fibre confidence and V12 madness. It’s brutal, beautiful, and just unhinged enough to remind you that Lamborghini builds experiences, not transportation. Blink, and you’ll miss the sound barrier cracking.
2004 LAMBORGHINI Gallardo - $500.00
The Gallardo was Lamborghini’s declaration that everyday supercars could still scare the neighbors. Compact, fierce, and gloriously impractical, it mixed V10 wails with Italian theatre. You don’t drive it so much as star in it — every errand becomes a grand entrance, every tunnel a standing ovation!
2014 Lamborghini Gallardo Lp550 - $145,000.00
The LP550 is the Gallardo’s graceful goodbye: lighter on its feet, cleaner in its lines, and sharper than ever. It’s the supercar equivalent of a mic drop. That V10 still sings like it’s on a mission from the gods, and the rear wheels are the choir backing it up.
2016 Lamborghini Aventador Pirelli Roadster (SVJ 63 Tribute) - $389,900.00
When subtlety takes the day off, this Aventador takes its place. The Pirelli Roadster, with its SVJ 63 nod, is a carbon-fibre carnival of speed. It’s part history lesson, part thunderstorm, and entirely excessive (exactly what Lamborghini does best). It’s a collector’s fever dream with wings and wrath.
2022 Lamborghini Urus (Grigio Telesto) - $220,000.00
Draped in Grigio Telesto grey, the Urus becomes a stealth bomber in designer shoes. It’s the SUV that makes other SUVs question their life choices. Twin-turbo brutality meets tailored luxury with leather, stitching and just enough menace to part traffic like the Red Sea.
2023 Lamborghini Huracan Tecnica - $389,999.00
The Tecnica is the sweet spot between the track and the town, aerodynamic aggression with a handshake of civility. It’s Lamborghini’s idea of “balanced,” which still involves a V10 symphony and the occasional sideways grin. It’s elegant chaos, perfectly tuned.
2024 Lamborghini Urus Performante - $299,995.00
Performante is Italian for “hold on tight.” The 2024 Urus refines the madness, making it lighter, fiercer, faster while still carrying your luggage and your ego. It’s a super-SUV that bench-presses physics, then drives you to dinner without wrinkling your jacket. Is it absurd? Absolutely. How about Necessary? Probably.
2020 Lamborghini Huracan EVO - $259,995.00
The EVO is evolution done flamboyantly - sensors, spoilers, and symphonies of speed. It’s the Huracan reborn with sharper instincts and smarter tech, learning how you drive and then doing it better. It’s a supercar with a sixth sense and zero patience for subtlety.
2024 Lamborghini Urus Mansory - $499,980.00
The Mansory Urus isn’t just customized, it’s weaponized with carbon fiber everything, power turned up to lunacy and styling so aggressive it probably growls in parking mode. It’s the SUV equivalent of a villain’s lair on wheels: dark, decadent, and entirely too much, which makes it perfect.
2022 Lamborghini Urus Pearl Capsule - $221,650.00
The Pearl Capsule is Lamborghini’s idea of restraint… which still means wild colors, carbon accents, and a soundtrack that rattles windows. Equal parts fashion and fury, it’s a reminder that even practicality can come with butterfly doors in spirit. It’s a luxury SUV that laughs in Italian.
2010 Lamborghini Murcielago LP 670-4 SV - $1,295,900.00
The LP 670-4 SV is the Murcielago’s final, feral form, stripped of comfort and tuned for chaos. SV stands for “Super Veloce,” but it might as well mean “Sonic Violence.” Only a few hundred were made, each a mechanical scream that echoes through time. It’s a legend immortalized in fire and carbon.
2010 Lamborghini Murcielago LP670 (manual 6-Speed, Twin Turbo) - $1,300,000.00
The Holy Grail of modern madness. Manual. Twin. Turbo. Three words that summon petrolhead saints from beyond the veil! The LP670 was already a caged dragon, now it’s been fed jet fuel and handed a sword. It doesn’t accelerate; it erupts. It’s worth every zero of its seven-figure sin.
1989 Lamborghini Countach 25th Anniversary Coupe - $599,900.00
A poster child that escaped the bedroom wall and grew fangs, the Countach 25th is pure ’80s excess forged into sculpture. It’s sharp enough to slice the air it moves through. It’s not ergonomics, it’s attitude; the throttle’s an exclamation mark, the doors are wings, and subtlety never got an invite.
2025 Lamborghini Urus SE - $314,900.00
Tomorrow’s power wrapped in today’s swagger, the SE adds a touch of electric sorcery to the Urus’s thunderous heart - it’s a plug-in hybrid beast that whispers “eco” just before it devours a freeway. It’s evolution in Italian leather, and the future smells faintly of burnt rubber.
2021 Lamborghini Urus (B&O 3D Sound, Panoroof, Upgraded Exhaust) - $179,800.00
This Urus comes tuned for both speed and sound, pairing an upgraded exhaust’s thunder with a 3D Bang & Olufsen system that turns playlists into earthquakes. The panoramic roof floods the cabin with light while the twin-turbo V8 floods it with adrenaline.
2008 Lamborghini Gallardo Convertible Spyder - $132,000.00
Top down, volume up, inhibitions gone…. the Gallardo Spyder is an aria of open-air insanity with a V10 that howls like a fallen angel set free. Every drive feels cinematic, every stoplight a red-carpet moment. It’s not transportation; it’s transformation.
2001 Lamborghini Diablo - $499,995.00
Old-school cool with fire in its veins, the Diablo roared out of the 20th century like it was late for judgment day. It’s the bridge between analog brutality and modern precision - the last true savage before electronics started whispering “maybe slow down.” Spoiler: it doesn’t.
2018 Lamborghini Huracan Performante Spyder - $375,000.00
The Performante Spyder is pure Italian theatre - it’s forged in carbon, tuned in chaos. It’s lighter, louder, and lustier than anything with a license plate deserves to be. When that top drops, it’s not just wind in your hair; it’s adrenaline in your bloodstream.
2019 Lamborghini Aventador LP 740-4 S Roadster - $538,900.00
A symphony of angles played on a V12 sonnet, the Aventador S Roadster makes no compromises: it’s all show, all go, and entirely unapologetic. Roof off, sky above, and the sound of a volcano clearing its throat behind you, this baby’s the thunderstorm you can own.
2024 Lamborghini Revuelto - $659,000.00
The future wears a raging bull badge. The Revuelto is Lamborghini’s electric awakening - a plug-in hybrid V12 monster that blurs the line between machine and miracle. Every curve screams evolution, every roar hums with electricity. The apocalypse just got a charging port.
2024 Huracan Sterrato - $309,995.00
A rally car in a tuxedo! The Sterrato laughs at dirt roads the way espresso laughs at decaf. Raised suspension, chunky tires, and that unmistakable V10 howl, it’s a Lambo that traded marble floors for mud trails. Equal parts rebel and runway model, it’s chaos in couture.
2019 Lamborghini Aventador (1 of 1 Carbon SVR Widebody) - $699,800.00
If the word “subtlety” had an opposite, this would be it. A one-of-one Aventador dressed entirely in carbon and menace with widebody lines that stretch across asphalt like they own it. It’s a cathedral of speed whose every panel is sculpted for sin (and heaven help the bystanders).
2019 Lamborghini Urus Hot Spec - $162,800.00
The Urus Hot Spec’s a family hauler for people whose families are dangerous. It’s equal parts supercar and shopping cart that takes practicality, duct-tapes it to a rocket, and launches it into the stratosphere. The Hot spec’s the world’s fastest way to get milk and break the sound barrier.
2022 Lamborghini Urus Graphite Capsule 1016 - $247,999.00
Subtle? Never. Sophisticated? Absolutely! The Graphite Capsule version of the Urus blends brushed stealth with savage swagger, like a tuxedo hiding a switchblade. The badge may say SUV, but every start-up still sounds like the gates of Valhalla creaking open.
1969 Lamborghini Espada Series I (5-Speed) - $125,000.00
The Espada is the gentleman’s Lambo.With four seats, long lines, and a V12 that whispers of Tuscan backroads and Italian cigars, it’s a reminder that before Lamborghini went full mayhem, it still knew elegance (albeit the kind that could outrun a thunderstorm in third gear).
2022 Lamborghini Countach - $2,999,951.00
The past reborn in pixels and power, this modern Countach nods to its ’80s ancestor with retro charm, then rockets beyond it with hybrid fury. It’s nostalgia on nitrous; an icon reborn for those who think irony is best served at 200 mph.
2023 Lamborghini Urus S - $257,951.00
The Urus S is the SUV that never got the memo about being sensible. It’s equal parts brute force and Italian tailoring, the kind of car that makes valet attendants nervous. Drive it through traffic and you’ll part the sea of commuters like a carbon-clad Moses.
2019 Lamborghini Aventador SVJ (Steso Exhaust) - $763,999.00
Loud enough to wake the dead (and probably offend them), the SVJ was already feral, but the Steso Exhaust turns it into a street-legal thunderclap. It’s Lamborghini distilled into raw emotion and noise: bBeautiful, terrifying, and gloriously unnecessary.
2021 Lamborghini RWD Spyder - $284,951.00
A sun-chasing extrovert with just the right hint of danger, the RWD Spyder’s rear-wheel drive means purer handling… and purer chaos if you’re not careful! Drop the top, mash the throttle, and let the world know you didn’t buy this car for modesty.
1968 Lamborghini 400GT - $349,500.00
Before the wild wings and fighter-jet dashboards, there was grace. The 400GT was Lamborghini’s polished declaration of independence: smooth curves, a soulful V12, and manners sharp enough to cut silk. It didn’t need to shout; it purred in perfect Italian diction.
2023 Lamborghini Huracán STO - $399,995.00
The STO doesn’t care about comfort; it’s a track weapon disguised as a car, wearing wings like a fallen angel turned speed demon. Every panel screams precision, every rev a confession of obsession. Blink, and it’s gone… but your pulse won’t stop racing for hours.
2017 Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4 Miura Edition - $499,800.00
A love letter written in horsepower, the Miura Edition bridges past and present, honoring Lamborghini’s first icon while being every bit the brutalist sculpture the Aventador is known for. It’s history, heritage, and high-octane drama, all wrapped in the scent of premium leather and ozone.
2021 Lamborghini Aventador LP 770-4 SVJ - $930,000.00
This is the apex predator of the Aventador lineage! The “J” stands for Jota, and in Lamborghini-speak, that means unhinged perfection. With 770 horses howling through a symphony of carbon and fury, the SVJ doesn’t drive - it terrorizes the road.
1968 Lamborghini Islero 400 GT - $395,000.00
Understated elegance with a rebellious streak, the Islero was the executive’s Lambo: refined lines, luxurious interior, and a V12 lurking like a tiger under a tailored suit. It’s the car for those who prefer their drama delivered quietly… at least until the revs climb, that is.
2022 Lamborghini Aventador LP 780-4 Ultimae Roadster - $825,000.00
The grand finale of the Aventador bloodline, the Ultimae is the swan song of the pure V12. It’s thunder wrapped in silk, open to the sky, daring the wind to keep up. Every mile feels like a standing ovation for internal combustion itself.
2023 Lamborghini Huracan EVO Spyder - $344,996.00
A slice of summer sculpted in speed! The EVO Spyder is joy incarnate; every shift, every scream of the V10 a reminder that the world’s too short for slow cars. It’s not just convertible; it’s transformative, turning every road into a red carpet.
2022 Lamborghini Huracan EVO RWD (Verde Scandal Paint, Ad Personam Interior) - $289,998.00
Lamborghini calls this paint job “Verde Scandal” for a reason. It’s neon, naughty, and impossible to ignore. The RWD setup keeps it wild - part art, part chaos. Inside, the custom interior whispers luxury even as the tires scream rebellion.
2019 Lamborghini Huracan Performante Spyder (Grigio Lynx Paint, Sensonum Aud) - $329,998.00
The Performante Spyder is a symphony of carbon fiber and sound waves that already devours corners, but with the Sensonum audio system, it serenades you while doing it. Grigio Lynx paint catches the light like liquid metal - a perfect match for a car that’s pure theatre on wheels.
2019 Lamborghini Urus Sport Utility - $174,999.00
Proof that practicality can still snarl, the 2019 Urus is the kind of SUV that drops the kids off at school, then obliterates the commute home. With a twin-turbo V8 pumping out symphonic menace, it blends brute force with Italian tailoring.
2020 Lamborghini Huracan LP 610-2 EVO - $264,900.00
The 610-2 EVO is a driver’s Lambo: raw, unfiltered, and delightfully irresponsible. It doesn’t just grip the road; it flirts with it. Every drift is a love story, every corner a whispered dare that says: “Go on. I bet you won’t… but you could.”