The Lamborghini Aventador retired, and soon replaced with a hybrid powered beast
New BEAST For those of you who like exotic fast cars, the Lamborghini Aventador is one of the most familiar supercar names. During 11 years of production, this car from the Italian manufacturer has sold more than 11,000 units worldwide.
The rendering image of the Lamborghini Aventador's successor supercar is said to still have a familiar design with the lights appearance similar to the previous model. (Picture from: Motor1)
As we all know that besides the standard Aventador, it also has a range of special edition models such as the Aventador J and also several high-performance variants such as the SVJ which are able to keep this iconic supercar model fresh for more than a decade. However, it's time for the Aventador to step aside of the Lamborghini' production lines, and soon enter retirement.
The spy shot picture of the Lamborghini Aventador's successor supercar wrapped in camouflage while on snowy terrain road test. (Picture from: Motor1)
Now the production of this supercar has officially terminated with the launch of the Lamborghini Aventador LP 780-4 Ultimae which is the last model of these series. The car is powered by a pure V12 engine. Reportedly, the Aventador successor is in the process of work by Sant' Agata Bolognese based automaker. It was even stated that Lamborghini had confirmed the mentioned successor would be debut in next few weeks.
The Lamborghini Aventador's successor supercar has smaller headlights with side air ducts, and different rear fenders. (Picture from: Motor1)
Even so, Lamborghini has not announced the name of the new supercar. However, there are rumors that this car will be named of Revuelto. Of course this makes we even more curious. Furthermore, as reported by Motor1, this car is said to still have a familiar design with the lights appearance similar to the previous Aventador.
The Lamborghini Aventador's successor supercarpatented image. (Picture from: Motor1)
As you can see from the pictures posted on the Motor1, in the front, it has smaller headlights with side air ducts, and different rear fenders. No wonder with such headlights looks, the Aventador successor looks more aggressive. At the rear has the same lights fixtures with two large exhausts mounted in the middle.
The spy shot picture of the Lamborghini Aventador's successor supercar wrapped in camouflage while on snowy terrain road test. (Picture from: Motor1)
While for the interior there is still no clear picture of what it will look like, but what is certain is that the cabin will get a new design. As for the engine, this supercar will still be powered by a V12 engine as its powerdrive. However, according to several sources, this latest model will apply hybrid system, because Lamborghini plans itself to switch to fully electric mobility in 2024.
Furthermore, the drivetrain is estimated to be able to issue a maximum power of more than 1,000 hp. So with that amount of power, it means that this car will be able to reach speeds of 96.5 kph in less than 2.5 seconds and has a top speed of more than 322 kph. It's fierce enough right? Well, for more details, let's just wait for further news...😎 *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | MOTOR1 ]
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