Lamborghini Sian side profile at an autoshow.

A Hybrid Supercar Designed to Strike Like Lightning

Performance

0-60 mph

2.5 s*

Quarter Mile

10.3 s @ 139 mph*

Top Speed

221 mph**

(355 km/h)

* Car and Driver’s performance numbers ** Lamborghini’s claim

About the Sián

The Lamborghini Sián FKP 37 is a limited-run supercar with a mild hybrid system. It debuted at the 2019 Frankfurt Motor Show.

The Sián makes 819 hp through a unique powertrain. It was the fastest Lamborghini ever produced at the time. The Sián accelerated to 60 mph (96.5 km/h) in 2.5 seconds and to a top speed of over 221 mph (355 km/h).

The hybrid system adds only 34 horsepower but improves the car’s throttle response and accelerates through the gear changes.

Lamborghini is the first to use supercapacitors in a production car instead of a battery. The capacitors are fully charged every time the brakes are applied.

Model Information

First Model Year2020
Last Model Year2022
Engine TypeV12 + Electric
InductionNaturally aspirated
DrivetrainAWD
LayoutMid-engine
Engine OrientationLongitudinal
Body StyleCoupé, Spyder
Number of Doors2
Number of Seats2
Front SuspensionPush-rod
Rear SuspensionPush-rod
Steering TypeRack and pinion

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Hybrid Powertrain

The Sián is a hybrid; engineers combined the classic, naturally aspirated Lamborghini V12 with an electric motor powered by supercapacitors. The low-voltage motor and supercapacitors were made to be light; the whole system only adds 34kg.

The 48-volt motor in the transmission only adds 34 horsepower but improves throttle response and handles low-speed maneuvering like parking or reversing. The electric motor continues accelerating even when the V12 engine is changing gears.

Supercapacitors are lighter than batteries used in traditional hybrid powertrains. The supercapacitors are stored between the cockpit and the engine. The supercapacitors are fully charged every time the Sián slows down through regenerative braking.

Design

Red Lamborghini Sian front at an autoshow.
Photo by Colin Finkle.

The design of the Sián is complicated but cohesive. Aerodynamic fins and an active spoiler try to control the air around the car.

The Y-shaped headlights are a modern piece of Lamborghini Centro Stile design language. We first saw them on the Terzo Millennio concept car and were eluded to in the shape of the ducting on the Huracán Tecnica.

Cooling ducts open when heat is applied from the exhaust to the materials on the rear end of the Sián.

Trivia

The Sián name means “flash or lightning.”

Sián means ‘flash or lightning’ in the Bolognese dialect (a classic language spoken in a part of Italy), departing from the convention of Lamborghini models being named after Spanish fighting bulls.

Pop Culture

LEGO Sián kit and full size car.

LEGO sold a 2696-piece Technic kit to make the Lamborghini Sián FKP 37. To promote this kit, they made a full size Sián made entirely of LEGO (except the wheels.)

Lego Lamborghini Sian at an autoshow.
Photo by Colin Finkle.