Veneno is a luxury automobile brand known for its exclusive and high-performance sports cars.
The brand Veneno was launched in 2013 by the Italian automaker Lamborghini.
Veneno was introduced to celebrate Lamborghini's 50th anniversary.
Only five Veneno cars were built, making it an extremely limited and sought-after model.
The name 'Veneno' comes from a Spanish word meaning 'poison' or 'venom'.
The design of Veneno is strongly influenced by aerodynamics and resembles a racing prototype.
Veneno is known for its exceptional performance, with a top speed of 354 kilometers per hour (220 mph) and a 0 to 100 km/h (0 to 62 mph) time of just 2.8 seconds.
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The Veneno Coupe is an exclusive sports car with a limited production of only 3 units. It features a powerful engine and a unique aerodynamic design.
The Veneno Roadster is an open-top sports car version of the Veneno Coupe. It offers an exhilarating driving experience combined with stunning design.
Only five Veneno cars were ever produced, making it an extremely rare and collectible model.
Veneno has a top speed of 354 km/h (220 mph), making it one of the fastest sports cars in the world.
Veneno cars were originally sold for around $4.5 million, but prices in the secondary market can be significantly higher due to their rarity.
'Veneno' is a Spanish word meaning 'poison' or 'venom'. The name reflects the aggressive and powerful nature of the car.
Yes, Veneno is street legal, although it is primarily designed for track use. Owners can register and drive it on public roads.