News > 10 September 2025
Lamborghini Market Values 2025: Icons from Miura to Revuelto
Few marques capture the imagination quite like Lamborghini. From the groundbreaking Miura that defined the supercar era to the latest electrified Revuelto, Lamborghinis have always mixed radical design with extreme performance. But how do these cars perform in today’s market?
Using CarClimb’s auction database of more than 1,300 Lamborghini sales, here are the latest market value insights across classic and modern models.

1. Lamborghini Veneno: Ultra-Rarity at $7M+
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Market Value: ~$7.1M
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Range: $6.0M – $8.3M
Built in tiny numbers (just 13 cars worldwide), the Veneno is among the most valuable modern Lamborghinis. Prices have consistently remained above $6M, making it one of the most exclusive collectibles in the world.
Investment Outlook: With production this limited, values are unlikely to soften. The Veneno is Lamborghini’s equivalent of Ferrari’s LaFerrari Aperta or McLaren’s Speedtail – a long-term icon.
2. Lamborghini Sian FKP 37, Lamborghini Countach LPI 800-4 & Lamborghini Centenario: The New Breed
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Sian Market Value: ~$2.6M
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Lamborghini Countach LPI 800-4 Market Value: ~$2.25M
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Lamborghini Centenario Market Value: ~$2.1M
These limited-production flagships represent Lamborghini’s recent approach: futuristic styling, hybrid tech, and exclusivity. All are trading firmly above $2M.
Investment Outlook: Already collectible, with production capped. These modern halo models look set to maintain long-term desirability.

3. The Lamborghini Miura: The Blueprint Supercar
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Market Value: ~$1.6M
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Range: $150k – $4.9M
The Lamborghini Miura is considered the first true supercar. Its values vary widely by condition and provenance — from tired projects at $150k to concours-level cars approaching $5M.
Investment Outlook: A generational icon with global demand. Rare SV and Jota variants are the most investable.
4. Lamborghini Reventon & Lamborghini Murcielago: The Modern-Age Collectibles
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Reventon Market Value: ~$1.48M (range: $1.0M – $1.95M)
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Murcielago Market Value: ~$240k (range: $75k – $21M outlier)
The stealth-fighter-inspired Reventon is now trading close to $1.5M, a clear sign of its limited-run status. Meanwhile, the Murcielago — Lamborghini’s last naturally aspirated V12 before the Aventador — remains an undervalued modern classic.
Investment Outlook: The Reventon is a guaranteed collectible. The Murcielago looks like one of the most underpriced Lamborghinis today.
5. Lamborghini Countach, Lamborghini Diablo & Lamborghini Aventador: The Enthusiast Favorites
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Countach Market Value: ~$438k (range: $72k – $1.87M)
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Diablo Market Value: ~$230k (range: $9.5k – $1.1M)
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Aventador Market Value: ~$423k (range: $180k – $2.4M)
These models embody Lamborghini’s design DNA: radical styling and huge wings. Values are climbing steadily, with rare editions (Diablo GT, Aventador SVJ, Countach LP400 Periscopio) leading the charge.
Investment Outlook: Still room to grow, especially for limited high-performance derivatives.
6. Lamborghini Huracan & Lamborghini Urus – the Everyday Bulls
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Lamborghini Huracan Market Value: ~$256k (range: $108k – $809k)
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Lamborghini Urus Market Value: ~$189k (range: $164k – $269k)
The Huracan continues to be the “accessible” modern Lamborghini, with strong demand and numerous variants (EVO, Performante, STO). Meanwhile, the Urus has proven Lamborghini’s foray into SUVs was the right move, with strong resale values.
Investment Outlook: Huracan special editions (Performante, STO) will be the most collectible. The Urus offers stability and mass appeal.
Final Thoughts
From $7M Venenos to $200k Huracans, Lamborghini’s market values span an enormous spectrum. For investors, the standouts are:
- Blue-Chip Icons: Miura, Veneno, Reventon.
- Modern Bargains: Murcielago and Diablo.
- Future Collectibles: Huracan STO and Countach LPI 800-4.
Lamborghini’s brand power ensures that both its classics and modern limited runs remain highly desirable – with strong long-term upside.
FAQ
What is the most valuable Lamborghini in 2025?
The Veneno, with market values above $7M.
Which Lamborghini is the best investment today?
The Murcielago and Huracan STO are undervalued relative to rarity and performance.
How much is a Lamborghini Miura worth?
Around $1.6M, with top cars selling near $5M.
What’s the cheapest Lamborghini?
Entry-level Huracans and some older Diablos can still be found under $200k.