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Dashcam captures family’s reaction to a Lamborghini Veneno

There are only 13 examples of the Lamborghini Veneno, which makes it one of the rarest supercars around. Out of the 4 coupes, one resides in Miami, FL. Owner Kris Singh is known to drive it fairly often. Still, it’s quite a rare sight, especially among a sea of dreary cars.

Spotting a Lamborghini Veneno is like a dream come true for some. This dashcam video captures the raw emotions of true car enthusiasts when they spot one out on the street. The time stamp on the video suggests that the incident took place in November last year.

We believe the Veneno was being driven by Kris Singh himself, who, unfortunately, has been away from social media for quite some time. If you recall, he also had an Aston Martin Valkyrie on order.

Coming back to the Lamborghini Veneno, the car was developed to celebrate the brand’s 50th anniversary. This wild supercar is based on the Aventador and is powered by a 6.5-liter V12 that puts out 740 hp @ 8400 rpm and 509 lb-ft @ 5500 rpm. It can achieve a top speed of 221 mph, while the sprint from 0-60 mph takes just 2.9 seconds.

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