Unlike its open top sibling, the Lamborghini Veneno LP750-4 Coupe is a much rarer bull with only four examples in existence. One of them is a factory prototype and the three others are production vehicles for customers. All three customer cars were sold upon the Veneno’s launch at the 2013 Geneva Motor show with Rosso (red) and Verde (green) going to US customers and Bianco (white) going to a customer from the Middle East. However, the customer receiving the Bianco Veneno did not like the car and it was sold back to Lamborghini where another buyer was quickly found. The car was then shipped to its new owner in Hong Kong. This week, it was reported that the Bianco Veneno had made its way to Beijing, China. It is also speculated that the Bianco Veneno will be registered and kept by its owner in China. The current locations of the other Veneno Coupes in existence are as below:
Car Zero (Rosso) – The prototype vehicle, currently retained by the factory and is on display in the Lamborghini Museum in Italy.
Rosso – Delivered to Antoine Dominic, the owner of Lamborghini Long Island. The car is currently on display in Lamborghini Long Island, New York.
Verde – Delivered to Kris Singh, Managing Director of Tequesta Investments. The car is currently kept in his garage in Miami, Florida.
Photos via MSCC – Melbourne Super Car Club.