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1993 Cizeta V16T

1993 Cizeta V16T Is An Ultra-Rare, Nearly Forgotten Lamborghini Doppelganger

Gone and nearly forgotten, this flawless 1993 Cizeta V16T is up for auction to remind us that this V16 powered 90s supercar is still around.

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$ 725,000

The name Cizeta may well be a blast from the past to supercar historians. The company was founded by the Godfather of electronic music, Giovanni Moroder, and an ex-Lamborghini engineer. This electric blue 1993 Cizeta V16T is one of the less than 20 Cizeta vehicles built between 1988 and 1994. The V16T is powered by a 6.0-liter V16 engine using 64 valves, eight camshafts, four-cylinder heads, twin-timing chains, and two fuel-injection systems to produce 540 horsepower and 400 lb-ft of torque.

If you think the V16T looks like an early 90s Lamborghini, you’re not wrong. The car was designed by Marcello Gandini, the same man who brought the Lamborghini Countach, Diablo, and Miura into the world. Having a car like this come up for auction is a golden opportunity for any exotic car collector.

The V6T looks like it’s spent the last 27 years evading the grasp of time, in near flawless condition, and still wearing what appears to be the original tires and only 600 miles on its clock. In this condition, it could be considered the best Cizeta in the world. The rad-supercar is being auctioned by Curated, based in Miami, Florida. According to Curated, the car’s previous owner was the Sultan of Brunei. Seeing one Cizeta on the auction block leads to one central question, where are the rest of them?