Lamborghini’s $117M Egoista Is the Wildest Supercar You’ll Never Drive

Photo courtesy of GT Spirit
Photo courtesy of GT Spirit

Lamborghini, the symbol of supercars, has once again made its mark in automotive history with the ultra-rare Egoista model. Initially unveiled in 2013 to celebrate the brand’s 50th anniversary, this extraordinary vehicle recently sold for 117 million USD to an anonymous collector.

This sale sets a record for the most expensive vehicle ever sold by Lamborghini, far surpassing the previous record held by the Lamborghini Veneno Roadster, which sold for 83 million USD. What distinguishes the Egoista from other high-performance vehicles?

Photo courtesy of Motor Authority
Photo courtesy of Motor Authority

A Fighter Jet for the Road: Inside the Egoista’s Aviation-Inspired Design

Egoista, meaning selfish in Italian, reflects the car’s driver-focused philosophy. This isn’t a car for sharing—it’s a personal cockpit on wheels. Its shape resembles a fighter jet cockpit, allowing the driver to immerse fully in the experience within a perfectly isolated space.

The interior features minimal equipment, focusing intensely on functionality. The driver’s seat includes an aircraft-style heads-up display, and getting in and out of the vehicle resembles the complex process of entering a fighter jet. Interestingly, the driver must detach the steering wheel and open the dome-shaped canopy to exit the car.

The exterior design also incorporates various elements inspired by aviation. Instead of traditional automotive headlights, the Egoista uses aviation lights, and its body features radar-absorbing coatings found on military aircraft. These elements go beyond styling and are key in defining the Egoista’s distinctive identity.

Photo courtesy of GT Spirit
Photo courtesy of GT Spirit

Record Price for the Brand Sold for 1117 million USD

The Egoista is striking in its design and reflects Lamborghini’s high-performance capabilities. The vehicle has a 5.2-liter V10 engine that delivers 600 horsepower and is estimated to reach a top speed of over 350 km/h (217 mph). This engine, also used in the brand’s popular Gallardo model, represents a proven performance platform.

Thanks to its distinctive concept and rarity, the Egoista has drawn interest from car collectors worldwide since its debut. Its recent sale at 117 million USD highlights that demand. The buyer, reportedly based in Switzerland, is already regarded as a notable figure in the Lamborghini collector community.

If Lamborghini were to offer the car for resale, the current owner would likely receive first consideration. The Egoista will remain a notable part of Lamborghini’s history. Designed for a single driver, this highly individualistic vehicle has evolved beyond its role as a car and is now regarded by many as a work of automotive art.

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