The hybrid-powered Sian recently created a ruse in London as onlookers were mesmerized at the sight of the Italian hypercar. But it seems that it’s not really attracting a huge crowd in other parts of the world, even when joined for a welcome chill by the equally arresting Centenario special edition.
The UK’s capital has its fair share of exotic automotive apparitions, but it seems that people still celebrate them with a nice photoshoot—unlike Beverly Hills, California dwellers, where the Lamborghini Sian FKP 37 and Centenario didn’t enjoy the same attention level. At least that's we can tell from the latest footage provided by the hypercarhooligan social media account.
For example, we noticed that his social media spotter friends (lacarspotter_ and supercarsunlimited) had ample time to shoot a lot of stills with almost no one around the supercar duo, while a short video also embedded in the feed below clearly signals that the crowd of fans was quite thin to begin with.
Never mind the fact that two limited-edition Lamborghinis are probably so common in Beverly Hills they don’t even create a ruse anymore; we still feel the Sian and Centenario look great against the sunny Los Angeles County backdrop.
After all, we’re dealing with a black carbon fiber clad (with blue accents) Centenario, one of just 40 examples created back in 2016 specifically for Lamborghini’s celebration of 100 years since the birth of company founder Ferrucio Lamborghini. Only 20 coupes and 20 roadsters were created, each harnessing the power of the 6.5-liter V12 engine of the Aventador and going out into the world with 759 horsepower (770 PS).
Meanwhile, the white-on-green Sian FKP 37 is even newer and more powerful. Lamborghini’s first hybrid model adds to the V12 mill a 48-volt electric motor assembly to increase power to a grand total of 808 hp (819 PS). And that should be more than enough to hit 62 mph (100 kph) in around 2.8 seconds before maxing out somewhere beyond the 217 mph (350 kph) threshold.
For example, we noticed that his social media spotter friends (lacarspotter_ and supercarsunlimited) had ample time to shoot a lot of stills with almost no one around the supercar duo, while a short video also embedded in the feed below clearly signals that the crowd of fans was quite thin to begin with.
Never mind the fact that two limited-edition Lamborghinis are probably so common in Beverly Hills they don’t even create a ruse anymore; we still feel the Sian and Centenario look great against the sunny Los Angeles County backdrop.
After all, we’re dealing with a black carbon fiber clad (with blue accents) Centenario, one of just 40 examples created back in 2016 specifically for Lamborghini’s celebration of 100 years since the birth of company founder Ferrucio Lamborghini. Only 20 coupes and 20 roadsters were created, each harnessing the power of the 6.5-liter V12 engine of the Aventador and going out into the world with 759 horsepower (770 PS).
Meanwhile, the white-on-green Sian FKP 37 is even newer and more powerful. Lamborghini’s first hybrid model adds to the V12 mill a 48-volt electric motor assembly to increase power to a grand total of 808 hp (819 PS). And that should be more than enough to hit 62 mph (100 kph) in around 2.8 seconds before maxing out somewhere beyond the 217 mph (350 kph) threshold.