Florida-based dealership Lamborghini Broward has taken delivery of a Lamborghini Sian FKP 37 that was commissioned in collaboration with Lamborghini São Paulo in Brazil. The Sian is dressed in a flamboyant color scheme that transitions from one color to another as it moves through the body. It’s arguably one of the most unique versions of Lamborghini’s first production hybrid supercar that you’ll see. Lamborghini created 63 coupé versions of the Sian and 19 convertible versions. All 82 models have been sold.

This eye-catching Lamborghini Sian starts with a white paint in the front to go with a neon green front splitter and bits of purple-tinted carbon fiber. The color transition begins at the doors where the white paint transitions to a light purple shade before going full eggplant at the back. The rear fenders are finished in a deep purple color with matching tinted carbon. The rear wing is also dressed in deep purple, though the underside of the wing and the edges of the diffuser are finished in neon green. More of the neon green shade can be found in the brake calipers, peeking from behind the carbon fiber wheels. The walkaround video of the Sian shows an interior that’s dressed mostly in black with touches of neon green trim breaking up the monotony.

The Sian’s hybrid powertrain comes to life towards the end of the video. That’s the 6.5-liter V-12 engine that works with a 48-volt mild-hybrid system to produce a total of 819 horsepower and torque figure north of 600 pound-feet.

All that power travels to an all-wheel-drive system via a seven-speed ISR automated manual transmission. According to Lamborghini, the Sian is capable of accelerating from 0 to 62 mph in just 2.8 seconds before maxing out at a top speed of 217 mph.



Each unit of the Lamborghini Sian is priced at $3.6 million.