These days, strange supercars are common. There is nothing that makes you tilt your head slightly, even when you see ugly, loud, and beautiful people. Like its Spanish name, the Lamborghini Pregunta makes you think. Did this come out before or after the Pagani Zonda? Also, “How much will this fetch at auction next month?” The Pregunta idea came before the Zonda but not the Lotec C1000. It had silver paint, circular lights that were placed oddly, and wedge-shaped measurements. This is a mix of the two. In contrast, the Pregunta is older and rounder than the Mercedes-powered cars since it is based on the Diablo type of car. To make the Diablo look like a Dassault fighter plane out of carbon fiber for the Pregunta, Lamborghini asked the French coachbuilder Carrosserie Heuliez and artist Marc Deschamps for help. The inside looked like it came from another world, but the outside, which was clean, soft, and flexible, looked like it came from the future. Even though I like blue rooms better, the pattern on the dashboard makes me think of the seats on a Greyhound bus from Neptune. We’ve really made significant progress. The screen for the rearview camera is set up right under the window. The Pregunta was based on the Diablo, but its 5.7-liter V12 engine had more power than any Diablo at the time, sending 446 lb-ft of torque and 530 horsepower to the rear axle. Because it came with a five-speed manual, it may be older than the car looks. The one-of-a-kind Pregunta has only had one private owner in the last 20 years, according to Broad Arrow Auctions, which is in charge of the sale. It is expected to generate up to $4 million when it relocates to a new location in Belgium on October 10. Prior to being acquired by Audi, Megatech was responsible for Lamborghini, which produced the Pregunta as its final car. When the next Lamborghini came out, some of its rough lines were smoothed out. It looked less strange, more professional, and more appealing. The Pregunta had been in production for about a month when it was shown for the first time at the 1998 Paris Motor Show. No one thought that the world talked about would ever come true.