Four years have passed since the appearance of the Veneno in Geneva.

Four years have passed since the appearance of the Veneno in Geneva.

It has been four years since the Veneno first made its debut. In the same year, the owner embarked on a European tour, visiting various countries, including Switzerland. These pictures are from the stay in Geneva, reminiscing about the good times.

Many spotters held their breath when the first images from Monaco surfaced, revealing that a well-known collector from Saudi Arabia brought several hypercars to Monaco. Among them were a white Pagani Huayra Roadster, a white Koenigsegg Regera, a white LaFerrari Aperta, a white 918 Spyder, and a yellow LaFerrari. However, the highlight was a deep black Lamborghini Veneno that overshadowed everything else. Although some may have found the other hypercars more aesthetically pleasing, the Veneno remained the highlight because it was the most expensive and rarest in the collection.

The Lamborghini Veneno was unveiled in 2013 to celebrate Lamborghini's 50th anniversary. Only 3 coupés and 9 roadsters were produced, making it an extremely rare and coveted vehicle. This black roadster is number nine, the last Veneno ever built.
The Veneno boasts a striking and futuristic design. With sharp lines and aggressive forms, it pays homage to Lamborghini's aerodynamics and racing history. Some say it is the most extreme Lamborghini ever built. The Veneno is powered by a 6.5-liter V12 engine that delivers impressive performance. It reaches a top speed of about 355 km/h, and the acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h takes only 2.8 seconds. To minimize weight and maximize performance, the Veneno's construction incorporates a significant amount of carbon fiber and other lightweight materials. The price of the Lamborghini Veneno is extremely high; at the time, it was the most expensive new car at 5 million. The name "Veneno" means "poison" or "toxin" in Spanish, reflecting the car's toxic performance and exclusive, high-poison image as a super sports car.

Four years have passed since the appearance of the Veneno in Geneva.Click on the photo for more photo's of this spot!

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