Rare 2021 Lamborghini Sian FKP 37 With Just 63 Miles Hits Bring a Trailer

For supercar enthusiasts and collectors alike, the opportunity to own a limited-production Lamborghini is always an exciting prospect. Now, one of the rarest and most exclusive models in the brand’s history—the 2021 Lamborghini Sian FKP 37—has surfaced on Bring a Trailer, offering a chance to acquire a piece of Italian automotive history. With only 63 units ever built, this electrified V12 masterpiece is as rare as it is powerful.

The Sian FKP 37 was Lamborghini’s first foray into hybrid technology, combining a 6.5-liter naturally aspirated V12with a 48-volt electric motor, delivering a staggering 808 horsepower to all four wheels. Unlike traditional hybrids, the Sian utilizes a supercapacitor rather than a lithium-ion battery, allowing for instantaneous power delivery and an ultra-lightweight design. This cutting-edge technology, paired with Lamborghini’s signature seven-speed automated manual transmission, makes the Sian one of the most innovative supercars to ever roll out of Sant’Agata Bolognese.

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This particular example, currently up for auction, was originally delivered to Fields Motorcars in Orlando, Florida, and boasts a Verde Triton exterior—an eye-catching green that enhances the car’s aggressive styling. Inside, the cabin is a blend of olive green and black Poltrona Frau leather, Alcantara, and 3D-printed elements—a Lamborghini first. Gold accents adorn the center console, door panels, and dashboard, reinforcing the exclusivity of the build.

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The car’s MSRP was an astonishing $2,880,255, with some of the most expensive add-ons being the Ad Personam customization package and a carbon-fiber exterior package, each costing $105,216. Other premium features include an electrochromic roof panel, pushrod-actuated magnetorheological dampers, rear-wheel steering, and gold-colored staggered wheels. In short, this Sian is loaded with nearly every high-end option Lamborghini had to offer.

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Perhaps the most striking detail about this listing is its odometer reading of just 63 miles. Of those, 59 were delivery miles, meaning this Sian has barely been driven—essentially a showroom piece rather than a road-going supercar. While some enthusiasts may lament that a car of this caliber has been treated more as an investment than a driver’s machine, it does mean that the vehicle remains in pristine condition for its next owner.

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Included in the sale is a copy of the window sticker, a scale model of the car, a Lamborghini-branded CTEK charger, and a clean Carfax report. The vehicle also comes with a clean Wisconsin title, indicating that its most recent owner purchased it just a month ago. Now, with nine days remaining in the auction, the current bid has already reached $1,150,000, and it’s expected to climb significantly before the final hammer drops.

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For those fortunate enough to have the means, this auction presents a rare opportunity to acquire a true collector’s item. Whether the next owner decides to finally unleash its V12 hybrid fury on the road or preserve it as an untouched automotive work of art remains to be seen. One thing is certain—the Lamborghini Sian FKP 37 represents the pinnacle of Lamborghini’s engineering prowess and exclusivity, and its next chapter will be one to watch.

Will the new owner take it out for a spin, or will this Sian remain a garage queen? If you happen to place the winning bid, don’t forget to invite us for a ride.

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