It sounds crazy to pay over $4 million for one a car that, underneath its carbon fiber skin, is mostly a Lamborghini Aventador one could buy for a tenth the price. (Not that a tenth the price is exactly pocket money.) But Lamborghini mad just three of these cars available for the public to buy, so the business case only called for a very small number of nutty rich people.
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Apparently, there were quite a few of those people left over so Lamborghini decided to make a convertible version -- costing $500,000 more -- that it will sell to nine more of them. My drive in the Veneno was at parking-lot speeds, so I can't tell you too much about how it differs from the Aventador. But I can tell you it felt very special even at 15 miles per hour.