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The Last Ever Lamborghini Aventador Just Sold For $1.6 Million
The last ever Lamborghini Aventador LP 780-4 Ultimae Coupé ever produced just sold for over $1.6 Million ($1,603,125).
This unique Lamborghini Aventador is a specifically created one-of-one NFT — the world’s first supercar 1:1 NFT.
It was created in collaboration with contemporary artists Krista Kim, Steve Aoki, and global brand storytelling agency [INVNT GROUP].
The price paid to own the Lamborghini ‘Ultimate’ drop is roughly three (3) times the base price of Aventador Ultimae.
The legendary super sports car Lamborghini Aventador has finally reached its end of production, after the last LP 780-4 Ultimae Coupé ever produced was sold by auction house RM Sotheby’s for a jaw-dropping price of $1,603,125.
This unique Aventador is a specifically created one-of-one NFT, in collaboration with two of the most iconic creators of our time, contemporary artists Krista Kim, Steve Aoki, and global brand storytelling agency [INVNT GROUP].
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Lamborghini and INVNT GROUP united three forms of art, including design, music and cutting-edge technology, to create the never-before-seen collaboration with the talents of artists Krista Kim & Steve Aoki.
The price paid to own the Lamborghini ‘Ultimate’ drop, dubbed the world’s first supercar 1:1 NFT, is roughly three (3) times more than the base price of Aventador Ultimae, which sells for over $500,000.
The lucky collector will be part of the brand’s iconic legacy and will have access to VIP utilities, which include exclusive virtual previews of future limited edition Lamborghini models. In addition, the buyer will get a private tour of the Museo Lamborghini, and a virtual “Meet & Greet” with Steve Aoki and Krista Kim, plus other VVIP benefits.
The Lamborghini ‘Ultimate’ drop is the world’s first NFT ever to be auctioned with a physical super sports car. It marks the end of a successful era for Automobili Lamborghini as the raging bull moves to electrify its complete line-up, including the Urus and Huracan, in 2023 and 2024.