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This Lamborghini Veneno Is Cheaper and Could Be Yours

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Photo: LEGO Ideas
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We could start this piece by mentioning that the Lamborghini Veneno is a rare breed based on the Aventador that celebrates the company’s 50th anniversary, but we know that you know. You also know that its price starts at $4,500,000, which is why buying the actual beast is dream worthy. Getting a LEGO model instead, seems a lot more possible, though, but there’s a catch.
Car Zero, that’s how engineers in Sant’Agata Bolognese called the prototype, and man is it beautiful. Finished in grey it includes an Italian flag vinyl on both sides of the car. The engine is an upgraded 6.5-liter V12 taken from its inspiration, the Aventador. We’re talking about 750 PS and an ability to reach the 62mph mark in 2.9 seconds. It takes the average person about the same to think of locking their car’s door. It’s fast this beast, and it looks mind-bending.

The Veneno Roadster, however, is even better. Nine of these gorgeous breeds have been created, and they all come with exclusive features. We’re talking top-notch amenities such as alloy wheels, Rosso Veneno (red) body color and two bucket seats made of forged composite. Add woven carbon-fiber carbonSkin interior upholstery and you get the big picture.

Nevertheless, since we’re quite sure most of us can only dream of driving this beauty, we did find something that could feed our hunger. The LEGO model is currently on the Ideas website, the place where brick enthusiasts present their projects. If fans vote them and the company backs it up, some of these ideas turn into production kits.

According to the guy who built the LEGO Veneno, the model features a large amount of details and functional elements, including the opening Lambo style doors, detailed engine bay, detailed exterior and interior. He even put the three Italian flag buttons inside the cockpit.
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