The 2013 Geneva Motor Show has closed its doors for a few days now, but some of the cars that debuted in Switzerland are still getting a lot of attention.
Ferrari's LaFerrari was the most popular exhibit among visitors and even the press, but Lamborghini's Veneno and McLaren's P1 came really close. All three cars will be built in limited editions, of course, but none as limited as the Veneno, which will see the light of day in just three units.
So what are the chances we'll get to see one passing us in traffic with that engine revving like crazy? Very close to none! However, some of those people that have seen it at the Lamborghini stand in Geneva were lucky enough to hear that 740 HP 6.5-liter V12 engine roar.
The Italian company's employees were kind enough to fire up the car for about a minute. As you'll see below, the crowd went wild, cheering and applauding at the sound they'll probably never get to hear again. And thanks to Youtube user "SellerieCimes", we are able to show you the short "Lamborghini Veneno Party" that took place in Geneva.
Meanwhile, the three Veneno's were already sold by Lamborghini for €3 million ($3.9 million) a piece. The car featured in the video will remain with Lamborghini.
So what are the chances we'll get to see one passing us in traffic with that engine revving like crazy? Very close to none! However, some of those people that have seen it at the Lamborghini stand in Geneva were lucky enough to hear that 740 HP 6.5-liter V12 engine roar.
The Italian company's employees were kind enough to fire up the car for about a minute. As you'll see below, the crowd went wild, cheering and applauding at the sound they'll probably never get to hear again. And thanks to Youtube user "SellerieCimes", we are able to show you the short "Lamborghini Veneno Party" that took place in Geneva.
Meanwhile, the three Veneno's were already sold by Lamborghini for €3 million ($3.9 million) a piece. The car featured in the video will remain with Lamborghini.