Seized Veneno Roadster is most expensive Lambo ever

By topgear, 01 October 2019

A curiously specified Lamborghini Veneno Roadster has supposedly become the most expensive Lamborghini ever sold at auction, after an anonymous buyer paid £6,768,709 (approx. RM34,824,910.34) for it at a Bonhams auction in Switzerland. Not bad, given it was estimated to sell for ‘just’ £4.5million (RM23.15million).

The Veneno was one of 25 cars seized by Swiss authorities back in 2016 as part of an investigation into Teodoro Nguema Obiang (look closely and you’ll see his initials inscribed on the Lambo’s doors and bonnet) - Vice President of the impoverished but oil-rich Equatorial Guinea, and son of President Teodoro Obiang Nguema.

All 25 cars, including a Koenigsegg One:1 that sold for £3,760,394 (approx. RM19,347,172.98), a LaFerrari that sold for £1,786,187 (approx. RM9,189,906.39) and an Aston Martin One-77 that went for £1,269,133 (approx. RM6,529,671.01), were sold at last weekend’s auction. In all they earned a grand total of £21.9million (RM112.68million), a significant portion of which will be used to fund social projects in Equatorial Guinea.

Lamborghini built just nine Veneno Roadsters (as opposed to three coupes), based on the Aventador platform and using a tuned version of its 6.5-litre V12 giving 740bhp. It can do 0-100kph in less than three seconds and has a top speed of 354kph. New they cost €3.3million (RM16.98million) before tax. This one, number seven, has around 200 miles (322km) on the clock.