Lamborghini Sián owner makes multi-million dollar blunder on busy London street

  • This Lamborghini Sián was pulled over in London
  • The owner received a fine, and presumably a headache
  • London is a supercar magnet

Published on Sep 04, 2024 at 12:22 PM (UTC+4)
by Alessandro Renesis

Last updated on Sep 04, 2024 at 4:54 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Tom Wood

The owner of a Lamborghini Sián made a mistake while driving his car in London.

This blunder likely cost the owner some money, which is not that big of a deal to somebody who can afford a car that costs millions, but it might be to someone else.

More importantly, it probably cost him a massive headache.

As we all know, when it comes to certain things, police officers take it quite seriously.

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Clamping down on showoffs

London attracts supercar owners like very few cities can.

It’s the place where Saudi billionaires airlift their gold cars to drive them around Harrods and the city where you can see Ferraris that are so rare even fellow Ferrari owners stop to look at them.

That means it is also a place where the police will happily give you a ticket if they can.

In the clip shared to Instagram by a user who goes by ub1ub2, we can see how the Lambo gets pulled over for excessive revving and gets a ticket.

London may be a supercar magnet, but police officers aren’t having it, and they’re giving out tickets to supercars and hypercars like candies.

Supercar owners don’t care about that in financial terms, because it doesn’t make a difference to them, but dealing with this sort of thing is never pleasant.

About the Lamborghini Sián

The Sián KFP 37 was unveiled in 2019 as the brand’s first-ever hybrid vehicle.

FKP stands for Ferdinand Karl Piëch, a tribute to the late chairman of VW Group, and 37 was his year of birth.

This is because – lest we forget – Lamborghini is part of VW Group these days.

Sián is a hybrid like no other.

It has a 6.5-liter V12 and an electric motor that’s built right into its gearbox.

It puts out 808 horsepower in total, with a 0-60 time of just 2.8 seconds and a top speed of 221mph – 355km/h.

Production was capped at 63 units, plus 19 roadsters.


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