Man has an interesting reason for driving the only street-legal Lamborghini Sesto Elemento in America

Published on Jan 31, 2026 at 4:36 AM (UTC+4)
by Keelin McNamara

Last updated on Jan 29, 2026 at 7:38 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Emma Matthews

This man drives the only street-legal Lamborghini Sesto Elemento supercar in America.

And he has a very interesting reason as to why.

YouTuber TJ from the Magnacars YouTube channel got to see the car for himself.

And it’s only one of nine ever built.

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YouTuber meets owner of only street-legal Sesto Elemento

TJ Lamb is the host of the Magnacars YouTube channel.

He is known for spotlighting some of the best and most unique supercars anywhere in the world.

And his latest outing might just showcase the greatest one yet.

In his most recent video, TJ headed to Arizona for the state’s car week.

And there, he met the owner of the only street-legal Lamborghini Sesto Elemento in America.

The video kicked off with viewers being introduced to Chris, the owner of said car.

Chris gives TJ an overview of the incredibly rare supercar.

Naturally, almost all of the parts are made out of forged carbon.

It is the result of close collaboration between the aerospace and car industries.

As a result, the Sesto Elemento is extraordinarily light – less than 1,000kg.

Why own the only street-legal Lamborghini Sesto Elemento in America?

Of course, the car is extremely significant culturally.

Chris rightly mentions that the car starred in the fantastic Need For Speed (2014) film.

There is also no dashboard – the entire area is totally open and focused on driving.

The overall discussion was a fascinating one that encapsulated the intrigue surrounding the Lamborghini.

It’s extraordinarily rare, with almost no public sightings in the 15 years since it has existed.

Chris explains that he bought it as the opportunity to own a Lamborghini Sesto Elemento is an extremely special and precious one.

TJ and Chris go for the ultimate supercar drive

Chris then took TJ for a ride in the supercar.

And he was genuinely blown away by the experience.

The proud owner then described the Sesto Elemento as ‘feeling like a helicopter.’

And there’s a very good reason for that.

Since the seats are essentially foam pads glued to the carbon chassis, the car vibrates throughout the entire body.

What’s so unique about this video is that it mostly just captures the public’s shock.

It is the irony of a $10,000,000 supercar being confused for a kit car due to its incredible rarity.

Make sure you check out the video above.

Keelin joined the editorial team at Supercar Blondie in February of 2025 and hasn’t looked back. His philosophy of writing from the audience’s POV has worked in his favor, considering that he’s always been a dedicated fan of motorsports, beautiful cars, and the SBMedia brand itself.