There are exotic supercars, and then we get limited-edition, out-of-this-world exotic supercars like this Lamborghini.

Some of the rarest cars like the Aston Martin One-77 make this one look ultra-rare, with only 13 Venenos produced and of them, only 4 hardtops and 9 roadsters.

This one gets caught in the warm showroom light of First Motors Showroom in Dubai, alongside what must be one of the most impressive collections of rare, high-performance and just plain expensive cars all in one room.

Let’s look at the video courtesy of YouTube channel TFJJ, which gets up close and personal with this one-of-a-kind special car based on the awesome Lamborghini Aventador.

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The Custom, Carbon Lamborghini Veneno For Sale In Dubai

This Aventador-based craziness got designed to celebrate Lamborghini’s 50th anniversary, similarly to how the Ferrari F50 celebrated 50 years of Ferrari in 1995.

With a 6.5-liter V12, the 2013 Lamborghini Veneno is a $4-million, 740-hp, 221-mph supercar, but its styling could even trump all of its impressive figures.

It is all angles and aggressive body kit, with long lights extending down its sleek nose at the front and the impression that any speed bumps or potholes in the road will cause immediate damage.

It’s meant for the track as much as boulevard cruising though and has an array of aerodynamic features – looking at the car in the video, the rear is truly bold-looking with its three-piece wing that includes a center vertical stabilizer and integrated stop LEDs in the fin as well as below.

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The secret to this $10 million car’s design prowess is actually a special ‘satin’ carbon fiber finish that the video describes as the ‘only’ example in this setup – it looks great in the unique black finish as it maneuvers around the showroom to have its beauty-shots taken in the white photo corner.

After we’ve taken in the awesome car, its sounds and interior (which is simple and devoid of the usual infotainment frivolities) it parks back up, and we get taken for another walkaround to see part of the collection for sale here.

There is a Ferrari 812 Superfast, Lamborghini Sian, various McLarens including a Mansory McLaren SLR, plus some special Mercedes sports sedans and of course; the Brabus collection.

It’s ostentatious, shiny and impressive the collection on show, but most of all – prohibitively-expensive to all but the heaviest hedge-fund pockets or prolific YouTubers.