Lamborghini is one of the most venerable Italian automakers that has birthed a slew of prestigious supercars over the course of more than half a century. The current Lamborghini lineup is svelte but sophisticated, with only a few new models available to purchase. One actually intending to buy one of these magnificent machines probably won't care about their exact prices. But if you wonder how much a Lamborghini costs, we’ve put together a list with the newest Lamborghini prices.

These prices aren’t what you’d find on Lamborghini’s online configurator. We’ve added the obligatory $3,695 destination fees and $2,100 gas guzzler tax to that amount thus providing a more accurate representation of the Lamborghini price.

13 Lamborghini LP 610-2 Huracan Evo RWD Coupe

Starting MSRP: $219,392

Yellow Lamborghini LP 610-2 Huracan Evo RWD Coupe driven on the road
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There’s no such thing as a cheap Lamborghini, but technically, the Lamborghini Huracan Evo RWD Coupe is the cheapest Lamborghini you can buy brand-new. Power comes from a version of the same staple 5.2-liter rip-roaring naturally aspirated V10. Despite being the cheapest Lambo, this rear-wheel-drive Huracan is hailed as one of the most gleeful Lamborghinis ever.

Performance Specs

Engine

5.2-liter Naturally Aspirated V10

Layout

Mid-Engine Rear-Wheel-Drive

Transmission

7-Speed Dual-Clutch Automatic

Power

601 hp

Torque

413 lb-ft

0-60 MPH

3.0 Seconds

Top Speed

202 MPH

12 Lamborghini LP 610-2 Huracan Evo RWD Spyder

Starting MSRP: $240,666

Blue Lamborghini LP 610-2 Huracan Evo RWD Spyder driven on the road
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The ragtop Lamborghini Huracan Evo RWD Spyder costs around $21,000 more than its coupe counterpart and comes impelled by the same V10 engine. The Evo RWD Spyder is as entertaining as its sibling, except this one funnels air into the cabin along with a more boisterous V10 soundtrack.

Performance Specs

Engine

5.2-liter Naturally Aspirated V10

Layout

Mid-Engine Rear-Wheel-Drive

Transmission

7-Speed Dual-Clutch Automatic

Power

601 hp

Torque

413 lb-ft

0-60 MPH

3.2 Seconds

Top Speed

202 MPH

RELATED: Lamborghini Huracan EVO RWD Spyder Awarded Convertible Of The Year By Robb Report

11 Lamborghini LP 640-4 Huracan Evo Coupe

Starting MSRP: $272,522

Orange Lamborghini LP 640-4 Huracan Evo Coupe driven on the road
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The quadruped Lamborghini Huracan price starts at around $50,000 higher than the biped beast. Along with all-wheel-drive comes a slight boost in power and a truckload of traction (or tractor-load in this case). This one is the OG Huracan, and it marks the Goldilocks zone on the Lamborghini supercar lineup.

Performance Specs

Engine

5.2-liter Naturally Aspirated V10

Layout

Mid-Engine Rear-Wheel-Drive

Transmission

7-Speed Dual-Clutch Automatic

Power

631 hp

Torque

443 lb-ft

0-60 MPH

2.5 Seconds

Top Speed

202 MPH

10 Lamborghini LP 640-4 Huracan Evo Spyder

Starting MSRP: $299,171

Green Lamborghini LP 640-4 Huracan Evo Spyder driven on the road
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Again, more wind and waggishness. The Lamborghini Huracan Evo Spyder starts at around $300,000. It is a visceral open-top supercar with immense traction underneath and a phenomenally attractive silhouette. The electrical soft top folds down in just 17 seconds even at speeds of up to 30 mph which is the case with the rear-wheel-drive convertible too.

Performance Specs

Engine

5.2-liter Naturally Aspirated V10

Layout

Mid-Engine All-Wheel-Drive

Transmission

7-Speed Dual-Clutch Automatic

Power

631 hp

Torque

443 lb-ft

0-60 MPH

2.7 Seconds

Top Speed

202 MPH

9 Lamborghini LP 640-2 Huracan Tecnica

Starting MSRP: $244,795

White Lamborghini LP 640-2 Huracan Tecnica parked outdoors
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More power, enhanced aerodynamics, increased downforce, and less drag. The rear-wheel-drive Lamborghini Huracan Tecnica, slotted between the regular RWD Huracans and the STO track weapon brings a bunch of salient upgrades to the table. It gets all the good stuff from its track-oriented elder sib including its stronger engine whilst still being livable enough.

Performance Specs

Engine

5.2-liter Naturally Aspirated V10

Layout

Mid-Engine Rear-Wheel-Drive

Transmission

7-Speed Dual-Clutch Automatic

Power

631 hp

Torque

417 lb-ft

0-60 MPH

2.8 Seconds

Top Speed

202 MPH

RELATED: 2023 Lamborghini Huracan Tecnica Review: Track Toy Meets Daily Drivable Supercar

8 Lamborghini LP 610-4 Huracan Sterrato

Starting MSRP: $278,972

Black Lamborghini LP 610-4 Huracan Sterrato driven off-road
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Meaning “dirt road” in Italian, the Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato is the mighty supercar maker’s rally-inspired farewell to the Huracan model lineup. Power has been toned down to 601 horses and top speed is limited to 162 mph. Additionally, the Huracan Sterrato unlike all of its asphalt-blazing parallels, rides on all-terrain tires, has a higher ground clearance, and a Rally mode.

Performance Specs

Engine

5.2-liter Naturally Aspirated V10

Layout

Mid-Engine All-Wheel-Drive

Transmission

7-Speed Dual-Clutch Automatic

Power

601 hp

Torque

413 lb-ft

0-60 MPH

3.3 Seconds

Top Speed

162 MPH

7 Lamborghini LP 640-2 Huracan STO

Starting MSRP: $340,190

Blue Lamborghini LP 640-2 Huracan STO driven on the track
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The Super Trofeo Omologata or STO is the beefiest, sharpest Huracan ever produced – even lighter and more loutish than the Huracan Performante. Weighing in at only 2,951 lbs, the Huracan STO is a track warrior decked out in carbon fiber components including a huge rear wing. It is the ultimate Huracan, hitting 60 mph in just 2.6 seconds even though power is sent to the rear wheels only.

Performance Specs

Engine

5.2-liter Naturally Aspirated V10

Layout

Mid-Engine Rear-Wheel-Drive

Transmission

7-Speed Dual-Clutch Automatic

Power

631 hp

Torque

417 lb-ft

0-60 MPH

2.6 Seconds

Top Speed

202 MPH

6 Lamborghini Urus S

Starting MSRP: $233,263

Yellow Lamborghini Urus S driven on a snow-covered road
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Now that we’re done with the quintessential Lamborghini supercar, and before we dive into the limited series, let’s explore the Lamborghini truck price. So then how much is a Lamborghini Urus? Lamborghini’s savior, the all-time bestselling Lamborghini SUV, has two trims in its current roster, and the base, Urus S starts at a little more than $230,000.

Performance Specs

Engine

4.0-liter Twin-Turbocharged V8

Layout

Front-Engine All-Wheel Drive

Transmission

8-Speed Automatic

Power

657 hp

Torque

627 lb-ft

0-60 MPH

3.1 Seconds

Top Speed

190 MPH

RELATED: Here's Why A Lamborghini Urus Plug-In Hybrid Makes Sense

5 Lamborghini Urus Performante

Starting MSRP: $265,971

Green Lamborghini Urus Performante driven on the track
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The paramount Lambo truck, i.e., the Lamborghini Urus Performante costs another $32,000 more than the Urus S. The Performante swaps out the base version’s air suspension for a set of steel springs and sits 0.8 inches lower. The more aggressive stance, a myriad of carbon fiber body panels, and the optional Pirelli P Zero Trofeo R tires empower the Lamborghini Urus Performante to be more truculent on both the track and road.

Performance Specs

Engine

4.0-liter Twin-Turbocharged V8

Layout

Front-Engine All-Wheel Drive

Transmission

8-Speed Automatic

Power

657 hp

Torque

627 lb-ft

0-60 MPH

3.0 Seconds

Top Speed

190 MPH

4 Lamborghini Aventador Ultimae

Starting MSRP: $507,353 (Coupe), $550,542 (Convertible)

Gray Lamborghini Aventador Ultimae parked indoors under studio lighting
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As a final sendoff to the brand’s most daunting halo car, Lamborghini built 600 units of the Aventador named Ultimae, all of which have been delivered already. As for this Lamborghini Aventador price, they obviously aren’t cheap. While the base price of the car was around $500,000-550,000, the last example of the Ultimae coupe coupled with a 1:1 NFT was auctioned for a staggering $1.6 million.

Performance Specs

Engine

6.5-liter Naturally Aspirated V12

Layout

Mid-Engine All-Wheel-Drive

Transmission

7-Speed Automatic

Power

769 hp

Torque

531 lb-ft

0-60 MPH

2.7 Seconds

Top Speed

221 MPH

3 Lamborghini Countach LPI 800-4

Starting MSRP: $2.64 Million

White Lamborghini Countach LPI 800-4 driven on the road
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As a retro-grade tribute to the coolest Lamborghini ever, the brand built the 2022 Lamborghini Countach. It is a limited edition supercar based on the Aventador and vitalized by the spirit of the cutting-edge Lamborghini Sian. Only 112 copies were built, bearing an unfathomable starting price of $2.64 million.

Performance Specs

Engine

6.5-liter Naturally Aspirated V12 + Single Electric Motor

Layout

Mid-Engine All-Wheel-Drive

Transmission

7-Speed Automatic

Power

802 hp

Torque

Unavailable

0-60 MPH

2.7 Seconds

Top Speed

221 MPH

RELATED: This 2022 Lamborghini Countach Is Selling For A Ridiculous Price On Craigslist

2 Lamborghini Sian FKP 37

Starting MSRP: 2.6 Million

Green Lamborghini Sian FKP 37 parked indoors under studio lighting
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The otherworldly Lamborghini Sian resembles a Batmobile constructed and dropped off by an alien race. Again, the Aventador served as the base, but the powertrain was revolutionized with the addition of a small 48-volt electric motor­ to the glittering V12. Only 63 units of the Lamborghini Sian Coupe were produced with a starting price of around $2.6 million. However, most of these hypercars ended up selling for around $3.6-3.7 million due to the endless customization options offered.

Performance Specs

Engine

6.5-liter Naturally Aspirated V12 + Single Electric Motor

Layout

Mid-Engine All-Wheel-Drive

Transmission

7-Speed Automatic

Power

808 hp

Torque

Unavailable

0-60 MPH

2.5 Seconds

Top Speed

220 MPH

1 Lamborghini Sian Roadster

Starting MSRP: $3.3 Million

Blue Lamborghini Sian Roadster driven on the road
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An even more exclusive Lambo is the droptop version of the Sian of which only 19 examples were produced. The Lamborghini Sian Roadster had a starting price of $3.3 million. But as expected all of them have already been delivered, bejeweled with options that skyrocketed the price to the $3.8-4.0 million ballpark.

Performance Specs

Engine

6.5-liter Naturally Aspirated V12 + Single Electric Motor

Layout

Mid-Engine All-Wheel-Drive

Transmission

7-Speed Automatic

Power

808 hp

Torque

Unavailable

0-60 MPH

2.7 Seconds (est)

Top Speed

220 MPH


How Much Is A Lamborghini?

Model

Starting MSRP

Lamborghini LP 610-2 Huracan Evo RWD Coupe

$219,392

Lamborghini LP 610-2 Huracan Evo RWD Spyder

$240,666

Lamborghini LP 640-4 Huracan Evo Coupe

$272,522

Lamborghini LP 640-4 Huracan Evo Spyder

$299,171

Lamborghini LP 640-2 Huracan Tecnica

$244,795

Lamborghini LP 610-4 Huracan Sterrato

$278,972

Lamborghini LP 640-2 Huracan STO

$340,190

Lamborghini Urus S

$233,263

Lamborghini Urus Performante

$265,971

Lamborghini Aventador Ultimae

$507,353

Lamborghini Countach LPI 800-4

$2.64 Million

Lamborghini Sian FKP 37

$2.6-3.7 Million

Lamborghini Sian Roadster

$3.3-4.0 Million

FAQ

Q: How Much Is The Cheapest Lamborghini?

The cheapest Lamborghini is the Lamborghini Huracan Evo RWD Coupe which starts at $219,392.

Q: How Much Does A Real Lamborghini Cost?

The cost of a real Lamborghini depends on the particular model, model year, condition, and where you buy it from. A brand-new Lamborghini starts at as low as $219,392 for the Lamborghini Huracan Evo RWD Coupe and climbs above $340,190 for the Huracan STO.

Q: How Much Is A Lamborghini In The USA?

A Lamborghini in the USA starts at around $220K for a brand-new base model Huracan whereas the Lamborghini Urus SUV starts at $233,263.

Q: Why Are Lamborghinis So Expensive?

The answer to why Lamborghinis are so expensive is quite obvious and straightforward. Lamborghinis are built with expensive, high-performance components and crafted with world-class materials. That along with their exclusivity, collectability, low depreciation, and extreme performance results in the high price tags of Lamborghini cars.