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Lamborghini Sian Roadster spotted in the wild for the first time
The Lamborghini Sian Roadster has been spotted in Breuil Cervinia, on the southern side of the Matterhorn, in Italy. It’s the first time that the Sian Roadster has been seen in the wild, since July 2020.
The Supercar Blog was the first to break the story of the Sian Roadster in June this year and a month later, Lamborghini took the wraps off their first open-top hybrid supercar. The test car seen in these images is finished in the launch colors. We think, the blue with gold wheels really suits the Sian.
The Sian Roadster is powered by a 6.5-liter, naturally aspirated V12 engine that produces 785 hp @ 8500 rpm and 531 lb-ft @ 6750 rpm. A 48 V electric motor adds another 34 hp and 28 lb-ft of torque, for a combined output figure of 819 hp. The supercar can hit 60 mph in just 2.9 seconds and has a top speed of over 217 mph.
Just like the coupe, the roadster also gets a mild-hybrid system, which uses a lithium-ion super capacitor to store energy. It is said to be 3-times more powerful than a conventional battery and has the same weight. The super capacitor is recharged during braking.
Source: Autogespot via Matterhorn77 and @simo_aie