The Legendary LM002 Wagon Seeks $54,000 Tires

By Dabbie Davis

Apr 10, 2024 03:47 AM EDT

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The wealth of the Brunei royal family was on full display as they indulged in acquiring over 7,000 luxury vehicles. Some of these were beyond the reach of ordinary consumers. Among these opulent vehicles stood an extraordinary creation a converted LM002 from a pickup truck to a wagon. There are rumors circulating that only three such vehicles were ever produced, this particular model has the prestigious stamp of approval from Lamborghini, indeed a rare one.

Lamborghini LM002, $54,000 Tire

As reported by Motor1.com, sightings of the standard LM002 are infrequent, given that approximately 300 units were manufactured during the years spanning from 1986 to 1993. Adding to its exclusivity, this unique wagon variant now resides in Sweden as part of the diverse automotive assortment curated by luxury dealer Motikon. The transformation from a truck to a wagon configuration contributed an additional 1,100 pounds, culminating in a hefty curb weight exceeding 6,600 pounds.

After being briefly driven by Bolkiah, the Sultan of Brunei, for approximately 1,100 miles, the LM002 found its way into the possession of former BMW and Volkswagen CEO Bernd Pischetsrieder. Subsequently, it changed hands once more, eventually becoming a practical mode of transport for a Swedish woman who utilized it to chauffeur her children to school. Sporting ample interior space with three passenger seats and three benches, it has accommodated various lifestyles over the years.

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Now, as a 35-year-old vehicle, the LM002 is in urgent need of new tires. Filip Larsson, the founder and CEO of Motikon, is currently engaged in negotiations to procure a set for the iconic vehicle. However, the task proves to be challenging as there appears to be only one set available in the world, with a staggering price tag of approximately $54,000.

Reported: Up for Sale LM002

Amidst the automotive world's chatter, a spotlight shines on the LM002, a vehicle now capturing attention for its staggering $54,000 tire. Once under the ownership of the Sultan of Brunei, this unique LM002 surfaced for sale in 2009, as reported by Autoblog. Crafted to the Sultan's exact desires, it embodies extravagance, boasting seating for seven adorned in luxurious leather, accented by burlwood veneer, and equipped with state-of-the-art amenities like television screens and DVD playersâ€"all powered by a robust 450 horsepower V12 engine borrowed from the Countach, making it quite the standout in the realm of 1987 SUVs.

This particular LM002 is hailed as one-of-a-kind, purportedly passing through the hands of former BMW and Volkswagen executive Bernd Pischetsrieder post-Brunei tenure. Presently up for grabs in Germany, its price remains undisclosed, promising to command attention wherever it roamsâ€"from the sidelines of your child's soccer game to the gas stations frequented by this formidable beast of a vehicle.

Described in detail by Motor1.com, the infamous LM002 commanding the hefty $54,000 tire investment is a 1989 model, remarkably well-preserved with just approximately 6,200 miles under its belt. While some minor enhancements are on the horizon courtesy of Motikon, the vehicle already exudes an aura of timelessness. Interestingly, Lamborghini didn't oversee the conversion to its wagon form; however, the automaker did grant official approval. The transformation was expertly executed by Salvatore Diomante, the esteemed factory manager at Bizzarrini during the 1960s.

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