The price of Lamborghini from Kanpur is 12 crores, duty is 15 crores, road tax is separate, only 30 such cars in the world.
Do you know the price of the Lamborghini that Shiv Mishra drove in Kanpur which caused injuries to many people and caused an accident? You will definitely be surprised to know about this. Since this is a limited edition Lamborghini, its price is Rs 12 crore. The price of an ordinary Lamborghini car is not less than Rs 4.5 crore. It has been brought from abroad, so the duty on it might have been more than its value. There will be a road tax of at least Rs 2-3 crore on this car in UP.
Are you surprised to know all this? Yes, this is the truth. Let us tell you that Lamborghini had released this special limited edition only last year. It is believed that in India it is hardly more than one or two. This 12 crore limited edition Lamborghini is probably the Phenomeno model, very few cars of this edition were made.
This limited edition model, only 30 cars
This limited edition Lamborghini was launched at Monterey Car Week in August 2025. Italy’s Lamborghini company always launches some special models for collectors but these are made in very small numbers. Barely 30 cars of this limited edition were made. All of these were sold immediately. Customers order directly from Lamborghini’s Ad Personam studio. The car involved in the Kanpur accident might have been imported by a tobacco business family, perhaps from Dubai or Europe.
It has a 6.5L V12 hybrid engine, which will have 1,080 horsepower. This car reaches speed of 100 in 2.4 seconds. Its top speed is 340 kilometers per hour. The chassis is of carbon fiber monocoque. Since it is a limited edition, its design is exclusive and its aerodynamics are also special.
How much import tax on supercar
Usually, when such a super car is imported into India from outside, it attracts 100-200% custom duty and 28% GST. State tax separate. The total tax on this car worth Rs 12 crore can be up to ₹ 15-25 crore. About ₹2-3 crore would have been spent separately in UP.
Price starts from Rs 4 crore in India
Lamborghini vehicles are manufactured in Sant’Agata Bolognese, Italy, where the company’s headquarters and main production site are located. Prices vary by model and region; Generally four models are sold in India. Prices for its Urus model start from around ₹4.18 crore. The Revuelto model goes up to Rs 8.89 crore.
Lamborghini’s main factory is in Sant’Agata Bolognese, near Bologna in northern Italy, spanning over 160,000 square metres. There are about 1,800 employees in this factory. Lamborghini has 3 authorized dealerships in India. These are in big cities like Mumbai, New Delhi and Bangalore.
How many Lamborghinis are sold every year in India?
Lamborghini sells around 100-110 cars every year in India. According to recent figures, 103 units were sold in the year 2023, 113 units in 2024 and 111 units in 2025. According to an estimate, there will now be 800 Lamborghini cars on the roads of India. Another information is that the booking of these cars is so high that their orders have been filled till 2027. However, facts also show that the maximum number of Lamborghini cars are in Noida in UP. In UP, these vehicles are increasing in districts like Lucknow, Kanpur, Agra and Meerut.
Who buys Lamborghini in India?
Most of the buyers of Lamborghini in India are young people below 40 years of age and very rich people. These include successful startup founders, tech entrepreneurs and high-net-worth business owners from metro and tier-1/2 cities. These buyers represent a new generation of money makers, often first-generation wealthy professionals who prefer luxury supercars.
Its story started with an insult
The history of Lamborghini is a fascinating tale of ego, vengeance and limitless ambition. The brand was founded in 1963 by Ferruccio Lamborghini, who was a successful tractor manufacturer. The story is that Ferruccio had a Ferrari car. He complained to founder Enzo Ferrari about clutch problems. Enzo ignored him and said that what does a tractor maker know about sports cars? This insult inspired Ferruccio to create a typical Italian sports car that would be better than the Ferrari.
It was considered the world’s first supercar
Lamborghini introduced its first car in 1964, the 350 GT, which surprised everyone with its V12 engine, excellent handling and luxury. After this came Miura (1966), which is considered to be the world’s first supercar. Its mid-engine layout design paved the way for future supercars. The Countach (1974) model brought about a revolution, with its riveted doors and aggressive design making it an icon. However, the oil crisis and financial problems in the 1970s led to the company’s bankruptcy. Then it kept rotating in many hands.
Lamborghini introduced the LM002 off-road vehicle in 1980, which was a precursor to today’s SUV trend, but Lamborghini’s real transformation came in 1998, when it was purchased by German autogiant Audi. Audi’s investment, engineering and quality control gave Lamborghini new life.
The Murcielago (2001) and Gallardo (2003) brought the brand into the mainstream as supercar kings. Gallardo became the best selling model of all time. Aventador (2011) and Huracan (2014) took the car world by storm. The Aventador’s electric design and V12 engine make it a dream.
The Urus (2018) SUV took the company’s sales and popularity to unprecedented heights, making it a profitable brand.
symbol of luxury
Lamborghini cars are not just vehicles but a symbol of luxury and luxury. A lot of horsepower, rocket-like acceleration i.e. reaching speed of 100 in 2.9 seconds and a roaring sound make it different from other cars.
Lamborghini has become synonymous with success and luxury in Hollywood films, video games, and celebrity culture. This is the ultimate symbol of “immense wealth”. Due to the high prices and limited numbers produced, these cars have always been rare and in demand. The makers of Lamborghini say that they do not just sell cars but dreams, emotions and passion. Its craze rules the hearts of auto-enthusiasts across the world.