Tuesday, February 11, 2025

27-year-old has put the confiscated Lamborghini up for sale again

Perhaps Denmark's most famous Lamborghini to date will once again find a new owner after the state sold it at auction.

The 27-year-old car dealer from Funen, who paid almost two million for Denmark's most famous Lamborghini, now wants to get rid of it again.

This is written by the Norwegian VG.

The car won the attention of the Funen car dealers when he paid DKK 1.9 million for it at an auction in Vejle in March.

Before that, the high court had taken the car from a Norwegian crazy driver, who after just a few hours of ownership had to hand the car over to the police on the Hirtshals motorway.

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Both the district court and the high court reached the same result – namely that the Lamborghini could be confiscated on behalf of the state. And in the High Court they didn't even bother to look into the matter.

Now the Funen car dealer has increased the price enormously. The car, which is in Ørbæk on Funen, has appeared on mobile.de , where it is listed at 475,881 euros.

Converted to Danish currency, this corresponds to DKK 3.55 million. Again, this is a price that is completely net of taxes.

According to the Funen car dealer, the topless Huracan is the only one of its kind that Lamborghini has ever painted in the matte color Blue Kai.

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