
The car Jay Chou was riding in was a Lamborghini Sixth Element. In fact, the car was not his, he just sat in the car to experience it. Someone once commented on the Lamborghini Sixth Element, saying that to buy this car, “you don’t need money, but an invitation.” With Jay Chou’s wealth, he could easily buy a Sixth Element, but he didn’t have the chance. Compared with the Lamborghini Reventon, the Sixth Element is a little more powerful.

Lamborghini Sesto Elemento ( picture ) (Sixth Element) is a limited edition supercar produced by Lamborghini. There are only 20 in the world, and the only one in Asia is in Hong Kong, China. This car debuted at the Paris Motor Show in France in 2010. The sixth element refers to carbon. In the periodic table, the atomic number is 6. Because carbon ranks sixth, it is named after this. The body structure of the Sixth Element uses a lot of carbon fiber.


The body size of Lamborghini Sixth Element is: 4580mm long, 2045mm wide, 1135mm high, with a wheelbase of 2560mm. It is equipped with a 5.2-liter V10 engine with a maximum horsepower of 570 and a maximum torque of 540 Nm. In terms of power level, the Sixth Element is not very powerful, but its strength lies in its light body. The chassis, body, drive shaft, wheels and suspension parts of this car are made of carbon fiber, making the weight of this car only 999 kg. Because the car is as light as a swallow, it can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in only 2.5 seconds, and the maximum speed is 338 km/h.
The rare quantity and special materials make the cost of this car particularly high, so that the cost of each car is about 3 million US dollars. Although the price is expensive, there are countless people around the world who can afford it. Unfortunately, this is a limited edition, and the people who buy this car are collectors and supercar enthusiasts from all over the world. This Lamborghini Sixth Element in Hong Kong was delivered in 2016. The identity of the owner remains a mystery. Some people speculate that the owner is from Hong Kong, some say he is from Macau, and some even say he is an Indonesian living in Hong Kong. Until today, it is a mystery.
Because the design and manufacturing standards of the Sixth Element are for use on the track, this car cannot be legally driven on the road in many countries. In order to experience the Sixth Element on the road, some people will apply for a special temporary license. Since there are only 20 units in the world, second-hand cars are hard to come by. A few years ago, someone in Seattle, USA, listed the Lamborghini Sixth Element for sale. The price at that time was 4.5 million US dollars. This price is for reference only.