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Introducing the incredible £35,000 Bluetooth speaker built from a real Lamborghini exhaust

IXOOST LAMBORGHINI speaker with supercars

Now here’s something you don’t see every day: a £35,000 sound system built from a real Lamborghini supercar exhaust. The iXOOST ESAVOX isn’t a concept or a marketing gimmick. It’s a fully functional Bluetooth sound system handcrafted in Italy from genuine Lamborghini components, complete with a working start/stop button that powers on the system, much as it would fire up an Aventador.

Weighing in at a hefty 63kg, each one of the 63 limited-edition units is finished in a selection of authentic Lamborghini colours including Green Gea, Gray Keres Matte, and Red Epona. 

Each one of the 63 limited-edition units is crafted by hand, and finished in a selection of authentic Lamborghini colours…

A Lambo for the living room

The ESAVOX chassis is formed from autoclave-cured carbon fibre, the same as that used in supercar manufacturing, and houses the unmistakable hexagonal exhaust from a Lamborghini Aventador.

The frame’s sharp, angular lines echo the car’s iconic silhouette, while the integrated diffuser and visible metallic accents leave no doubt about its origin.

Under the bonnet, so to speak, the ESAVOX packs serious audio muscle. Inside its sculpted cabinet is a 640 watt system comprising two 25.4mm tweeters, dual 6.5-inch mid-bass drivers, and a 10-inch downward-firing subwoofer.

The system uses Bluetooth 5.0 for wireless playback, alongside RCA inputs for traditional wired components.  

Now, let’s be honest – no one actually needs a £35,000 Bluetooth speaker.

But that’s hardly the point. You’ll not buy this beautifully crafted but undoubtedly bonkers statement audio piece for sonic neutrality or price-to-performance ratio. You’ll buy it because it makes you grin every time you use it  – and perhaps because it’ll really impress guests who’ve already seen your wine cellar.

The iXOOST ESAVOX is exclusive to Harrods, priced at £34,999. 

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About Steve May

Creator of Home Cinema Choice magazine, and Editor of The Luxe Review, Steve muses and reviews for Trusted Reviews, T3, Home Cinema Choice, Games Radar, Good Housekeeping, Louder Sounds, StereoNet and Boat International. He’s also the editor of professional home cinema website Inside CI. He's on Twitter/X, Tiktok and Instagram as @SteveMay_UK