Man discovers $3.5 million private jet that actually looks just like a Lamborghini on the inside
- This man was showing off a private jet that looked like a supercar on the inside
- The Cirrus G2+ is described as the Lamborghini of private jets
- It has all the mod cons, is extremely fuel efficient, and looks great
Published on Apr 02, 2025 at 5:03 PM (UTC+4)
by Daisy Edwards
Last updated on Apr 02, 2025 at 5:03 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Tom Wood
This guy gave us a fantastic inside view of a brand new $3.5 million private jet described as the Lamborghini of private aircraft.
This is not only just the Cirrus G2+ private jet, it has a top trim called Arrivée which is compared to an M-Package BMW trim.
Not only is it super fabulous, the jet has a range of 1,275 nautical miles, meaning he could fly it from the West to the East Coast in the United States.
The interior of the jet makes it look like a high-end race car – it’s certainly one of the more stylish ways to get around.
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The secrets of a $3.5 million private jet
Nothing says class or luxury like a private jet that you can fly anywhere in the world, whenever you want to do it, but this $3.5 million private jet takes the description of luxury to an even higher level.
The baseline Cirrus G2+ private jet costs $3.5 million, but this one has the Arrivée trim on top, meaning that it truly is the best and most expensive version of the Cirrus G2+ money can buy.
The Arrivée trim is compared to an M-Package BMW car trim.
In a video by Travel Private on YouTube, viewers get a chance to admire the exterior of the plane and experience its interior, which is compared to the interior of a Lamborghini Urus.
The Cirrus G2+ is seen as ‘the Lamborghini of private jets’, and there really is no doubt about why that is the case.
What makes this the Lamborghini of the sky?
This is not only a high-tech jet with a cruising speed of 350mph, but it is also massively fuel efficient, burning only 50 gallons of fuel per hour compared to larger jets, which go up to 180 gallons per hour.
The comparisons to a Lamborghini Urus are founded in the move to make the jet look more like a car with blacked-out rims and premium leather interiors.
Like a Lambo, the jet has an Alcantara headliner and carbon fiber accents for both comfort and user-friendliness.
It also has a Garmin touchscreen cockpit, making flying as easy as possible and also extremely safe, with extra safety features ensured with emergency parachute systems and auto-land button.
When it comes to style, speed and safety, as well as fuel efficiency, you can’t go too wrong when choosing the Cirrus G2+, with the Arrivée trim or not.

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Daisy Edwards is a Content Writer at supercarblondie.com. Daisy has more than five years’ experience as a qualified journalist, having graduated with a degree from Goldsmiths, University of London and a dissertation in vintage electric vehicles. Daisy specializes in writing about cars, EVs, tech and luxury lifestyle.