The Lamborghini Egoista: A Celebration of Selfishness
‘There’s only one Egoista in the world. That’s one less than the number of people allowed inside it.’
The Lamborghini Egoista—a car so outrageous, it’s aptly named ‘Selfish.’
Created for Lamborghini’s 50th anniversary in 2013, it boasts a fighter jet-inspired design, a single-seat cockpit, and a 600-hp V10 engine.
With an estimated $117 million price tag, it’s now the most expensive Lamborghini ever sold.
The Egoista is a car that embodies excess and exclusivity.
Want to know what makes it truly one of a kind? Let’s explore.
On May 11, 2013, Lamborghini unveiled the Egoista at its 50th anniversary gala.
The stage is transformed into a runway, complete with a model in a flight suit guiding its debut.
The roar of the 5.2-litre V10 engine shakes the venue as 1,000 guests watch in awe.
Inspired by fighter jets, especially the Apache helicopter.
It features a single-seat cockpit, a removable canopy, and a steering wheel that must be detached to enter or exit—like a Formula 1 car.
Its lighting mimics aircraft clearance lights, with red, white, and even roof-mounted LEDs.
It is powered by a 600-hp V10 engine, capable of over 200 mph.
Constructed with lightweight materials like aluminium, carbon fibre, and even anti-radar coating.
In 2025, reports emerged that a mystery collector paid $117 million for the Egoista, making it the most expensive Lamborghini ever sold.
The Egoista was never street-legal but remains a symbol of Lamborghini’s daring spirit—part art piece, part engineering marvel, and entirely selfish.
‘It’s not just a car, it’s a mobile restraining order – no passengers allowed, ever.’