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Unleashing the Beast: Lamborghini Sian Roars with Gintani Fire-Breathing Exhaust
Custom Lamborghini Sian FKP37 Equipped with Gintani F1 Exhaust
A daring owner took the bold step of modifying their $4 million Lamborghini Sian to become the world’s first Sian FKP37 with a Gintani F1 exhaust system. This transformation has added a fire-breathing element to the already impressive supercar.
The Lamborghini Sian, introduced in 2019, marked the brand’s foray into hybrid technology. While it is considered a mild-hybrid compared to the more recent Revuelto model, it still boasts a unique blend of performance and efficiency.
Technical Specifications
The heart of the Sian is a 6.5-liter naturally aspirated V12 engine that generates 785 horsepower at 8500 rpm and 531 lb-ft of torque at 6750 rpm. Complementing this powerhouse is a 48 V electric motor that contributes an additional 34 hp and 28 lb-ft of torque, resulting in a total output of 819 hp. The hybrid system utilizes a lithium-ion supercapacitor for energy storage.
Enhancements
While the exact impact of the new exhaust system on performance is uncertain, one thing is clear – the Sian now produces a significantly louder sound. In addition to the exhaust upgrade, the car has been equipped with AL13 Wheels x Gintani CF-G01 2-piece carbon wheels, further enhancing its visual appeal.
Source
Images and information courtesy of @gintani
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