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Lamborghini Sián FKP 37, 2020 - 2022
When Lamborghini introduced the Carbon Fiber Sixth Element we observed how great this car looks when the Lamborghini Centenario was introduced to show that the fantastic Lamborghini style is perfected to the maximum. But it turns out there are no limits to great designers and this is evidenced by this Italian-style masterpiece - Lamborghini Sián. The car looks simply stunning - just look at how skillfully the designers play with triangles and trapezoidal shapes, what great Y-shaped headlights are and how well-carved the rear of the car is. Extended air intakes running through the front, rear wings and sides of the car perfectly complement the dynamic design. The transparent bonnet running from the center of the roof not only complements the interior with light, looks great, but also resembles the legendary Countach model. With its aggressive design and original yellowish-green color, the Sián is reminiscent of a wild beast, which, by the way, fits in perfectly with the power generated by the car and with the company's image in the logo. On the rear crank-generating wing we see the number "63" which indicates the year the company was founded. The same - only 63 Lamborghini Sián units are made and of course they are not sold to any buyers. The name "Sián" in the Bologna dialect means a flash of lightning, which in turn is an allusion to the electric nature of the car. True, it’s not an electric car we’re very happy about, but it’s the first hybrid Lamborghini model to possibly compete with a Ferrari LaFerrari hybrid supercar. If not on the track then at least in the same price segment. The Sián FKP 37 shares its engine with the Aventador SVJ, but the electric motor integrated in the gearbox adds another 25 kW (34 hp). It’s certainly not much, but along with the impressive 6.5-liter V12 engine, the total power is as high as 602 kW (818 hp). Therefore, the Sián is the most powerful Lamborghini car ever produced. Speeds from 0 to 100 km / h are reached in just 2.8 seconds, and a maximum speed of 350 km / h is electronically limited. Limited! A truly extraordinary beast from the puree of northern Italy.
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BODYWORK |
Sián FKP 37 |
Body type |
Coupe |
Number of doors |
2 |
Number of seats |
2 |
Luggage capacity, litres |
n/d |
ENGINE |
Fuel type |
Petrol/Electricity |
Fuel system |
n/d |
Engine type |
V12 |
Position of engine |
n/d |
Engine capacity, cc |
6498 |
Cylinders/valves |
12/48 |
Power output, bhp/kW/rpm |
785/585/8500 |
Torque, Nm/rpm |
720/6750 |
Other engine |
Electric |
Other engine power HP/KW |
34/25 |
Other engine max. torque. Nm |
38 |
Total power, bhp/kW/rpm. per min. |
819/611/8500 |
Bendras maks. suk. mom., Nm/aps. per min.
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758/6750 |
Acceleration 0-62 mph, s |
2.8 |
Top speed |
350 km/h (217 mph) |
TRANSMISSION |
Drive wheels |
All |
Steering type |
n/d |
Gearbox |
Automatic 7 gears
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DIMENSIONS/WEIGHT |
Length, mm |
4980 |
Width, mm |
2101 |
Height, mm |
1133 |
Weight/Max Weight, kg |
n/d |
Wheelbase, mm |
2700 |
CHASSIS |
Front suspension |
n/d |
Rear suspension |
n/d |
Front brakes |
Disc ventilated ABS |
Rear brakes |
Disc ventilated ABS |
Front tires |
255/30 ZR20 |
Rear tires |
n/d |
FUEL CONSUMPTION |
Urban |
n/d |
Extra urban |
n/d |
Combined |
n/d |
CO2 emissions, g/km |
n/d |
Fuel tank capacity, litres |
n/d |
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