Lamborghini Aventador

Lamborghini Aventador
Overview
Manufacturer Lamborghini
Production February 2011–present
Assembly Sant'Agata Bolognese, Italy
Designer Filippo Perini
Body and chassis
Class Sports car (S)
Body style 2-door coupé
2-door roadster
Layout Longitudinal, Mid-engine, all wheel drive
Powertrain
Engine 6.5 L L539 V12
Transmission 7-speed ISR Semi-automatic transmission
Dimensions
Wheelbase 2,700 mm (106.30 in)
Length 4,780 mm (188.19 in)
Width 2,030 mm (79.92 in) (w/mirrors: 2,265 mm (89.17 in))[1]
Height 1,136 mm (44.72 in)
Curb weight
  • 1,575 kg (3,472 lb) (dry)
  • 1,731 kg (3,816 lb) (w/ fluids, Eur)[2]
  • 1,852 kg (4,083 lb) (w/ fluids, US)[3]
Chronology
Predecessor Lamborghini Murciélago

The Lamborghini Aventador is a mid-engined sports car produced by the Italian manufacturer Lamborghini.

Launched on 28 February 2011 at the Geneva Motor Show, five months after its initial unveiling in Sant'Agata Bolognese, the vehicle, internally codenamed LB834, was designed to replace the ten-year-old Murciélago as the new flagship model.[4][5][6]

Soon after the Aventador unveiling, Lamborghini announced that it had already sold over 12 of the production vehicles, with deliveries starting in the second half of 2011.[7] By June 2013, Lamborghini had already built 2,000 Aventadors, taking two years to achieve this milestone.[8]

Background

In keeping with Lamborghini tradition, the Aventador is also named after a fighting bull. Aventador (pronounced: [aβentaˈðoɾ]) was a bull that fought particularly valiantly in the bull ring of Zaragoza, Spain in 1993.[9][10] The bull which the Aventador is named after earned the Trofeo de la Peña La Madroñera for its courage in the arena.[11]

Aventador LP 700-4

Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4, Geneva
Lamborghini Aventador with its signature scissor doors up

Production will be limited to 4,000 units (4,099 Murciélagos were built). The molds used to make the carbon-fibre monocoque are expected to last 500 units each and only 8 have been made. The base price of the Aventador is US$393,695.[12]

The car's shape also borrows heavily from Lamborghini's limited-edition Reventón and their Estoque concept car.

The vehicle was unveiled at Lummus Park, Miami, followed by Miami International Airport,[13] followed by Auto China 2014 (with Nazionale configuration via Lamborghini Ad Personam personalization program).[14]

The Lamborghini Aventador starred as Lockdown, the film's main antagonist, in Transformers: Age of Extinction.

Specifications

Lamborghini Aventador 6.5 litre 60° V12 engine
Lamborghini Aventador start-up and acceleration

Engine

The Aventador LP 700–4 uses Lamborghini's new 700 PS (510 kW; 690 bhp) 6.5 litre 60° V12 engine weighing 235 kg. Known internally as the L539,[5] the new engine is Lamborghini's fourth in-house engine and second V12 design. It is the first all-new V12 since the 3.5 litre powerplant found in the 350GT.[15]

Displacement 6,498 cc (396.5 cu in)
Max. power 700 PS (510 kW; 690 bhp) @ 8,250 rpm
Power to weight 432 PS (318 kW; 426 bhp) per tonne
Max. torque 689 N·m (508 lb·ft) @ 5,500 rpm
CO2 emissions 398 g/km
Combined fuel consumption 17.2 L/100 km (16.4 mpg-imp; 13.7 mpg-US)[16]

Performance

Its transmission, a single-clutch seven-speed semi-automatic, is built by Graziano Trasmissioni.[20][21] Despite being single-clutch, gear-shifts are accomplished in 50 milliseconds.

The new, electronically controlled, all-wheel drive system is developed and supplied by the Swedish company Haldex Traction, offering traction[22] and handling capabilities based on their 4th generation technology.[23]

Aventador LP 700-4 Roadster

The 2013 Aventador LP 700-4 Roadster was announced for production on 27 December 2012, equipped with the same V12 engine as the coupé version, Lamborghini claims again that it can reach 100 km/h (62 mph) in 2.9 seconds and a top speed equaling that of the coupe, at 349 km/h (217 mph).[24]

The removable roof consists of two carbon fiber panels, weighing 6 kg (13 lb) each, which required the reinforcement of the rear pillar to compensate for the loss of structural integrity as well as to accommodate the rollover protection and ventilations systems for the engine. The panels are of easy removal and are stored in the front luggage compartment. The Aventador Roadster has a unique engine cover design and an attachable wind deflector to improve cabin airflow at high speed as well as a gloss black finish in the A-pillars, windshield header, roof panels, and rear window area. The car has a US$441,600 base price. With a total weight of 1,625 kg (3,583 lb) it's only 50 kg (110 lb) heavier than the coupé (the weight of the roof, plus additional stiffening in the sills and A-pillars).[25][26][27]


Aventador LP 750-4 SuperVeloce (2015-)

2015 Lamborghini Aventador at the 2015 Geneva Motor Show

Lamborghini Aventador LP 750-4 Superveloce was announced in March 2015 at the Geneva Motor Show. It features an upgraded powertrain, with maximum horsepower increased to 559 kW (750 bhp) from the standard coupé's 522 kW (700 bhp). Combined with weight reduction of 50 kg (110 lb) from increased usage of carbon fiber both inside and outside the car the LP 750-4 SV has a power to weight ratio of 1 hp to 2 kg. The car also features increased aerodynamics, with downforce increased by 180% as compared to the standard Aventador coupé. Notable aerodynamic upgrades are a revised front splitter and rear diffuser, and a rear wing. The car is available in 34 base colours.[28] The car's driving dynamics have also been upgraded, featuring new enhanced electronic steering for superior maneuverability at high speeds, magnetic pushrod suspension for superior handling, and chassis improvements to increase rigidity. Overall the LP 750-4 SV's standing 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) time is decreased from 2.9 seconds to 2.8 seconds, with the theoretical top speed still "somewhere in excess" of 349 km/h (217 mph). Delivery of the car began in the second quarter of 2015.[29]

Aventador LP 750-4 SuperVeloce Roadster (2017-)

2017 Lamborghini Aventador

Lamborghini Aventador LP 750-4 SuperVeloce Roadster was unveiled at the 2015 Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance. It features a compact two-piece carbon fiber hard top that can be stowed in the trunk like the previous roadster. Numerous weight-saving measures have lowered the Roadster’s weight to 1,575 kg (3,472 lb), a figure that makes it 50 kg (110 lb) lighter than the regular. In the US it is expected to be priced from US$530,075 excluding tax.[30] Deliveries began in the first quarter of 2016.[31]

Special editions

Aventador J

Lamborghini Aventador J

Six months after unveiling the Aventador, plans for a roadster version were leaked by the U.S. EPA after it included the model on a data sheet on its website. Lamborghini officially unveiled the Aventador J to the world at the 2012 Geneva Motor Show.[32] The roofless and windowless concept car uses the same V12 engine as the standard Aventador, producing 700 hp through a lightweight seven-speed automated transmission. The car does not have air conditioning or radio to save further weight for a total of 3,472 pounds (1,575 kg).[33][34] The car presented at the Geneva show was the only unit to be produced, and was sold for US$2,800,000. Another Limited Edition model was made for Shaikh Al Yahyaa and was sold at an unknown price. The car was specially made for a close relation.[35]

The J designation was thought to have come from Appendix J in the FIA rulebook that describes the technical specifications of race cars.[36] However, during an interview with designer Filippo Perini, it was revealed that the 'J' actually stands for Jota, in reference to a 1970s one off Lamborghini Miura Jota, which also conformed to the FIA's Appendix J regulations.

Dreamliner Edition (2012)

It is a version of Aventador LP 700-4 coupé with blue and white body colour scheme from Boeing 787 Dreamliner, pitch-black wheels.

The vehicle was unveiled in 2012 Aerospace & Defense Supplier Summit.[37]

Aventador LP 720-4 50° Anniversario (2013)

The Aventador LP 720-4 50° Anniversario is a limited (200 units - 100 Coupe and 100 Roadster) version of the Aventador LP 700-4 commemorating the 50th anniversary of Automobili Lamborghini. It included increased engine power to 720 PS (530 kW; 710 bhp) via a new specific engine calibration, enlarged and extended front air intakes and the aerodynamic splitter, small flaps set into the sides, new rear end featuring an enlarged diffuser and expansive meshwork that further improves engine-compartment ventilation, model-exclusive Giallo Maggio (Italian for "May yellow") body colour featuring sparkling yellow paintwork with a layer of transparent and highly reflective particles; front and rear and sills in two-tone (Giallo Maggio and matte black) design, semi-aniline leather interior upholstery in Nero Ade (black) with Terra Emilia (optional Giallo Quercus (yellow)) with Q-Citura stitch diamond pattern, 50th anniversary emblem in forged composite carbon-fiber. The base price of the Aventador LP 720-4 50° is US$548,000 which is US$106,300 more than the Aventador Roadster.

The coupe was unveiled in 2013 Shanghai Motor Show.[38][39]

The roadster was unveiled in 2013 Quail Motorsports Gathering.[40]

Aventador airport vehicle (2013)

An Aventador was made for Bologna Airport with white body colour, red and white chequered flag decals on the sides, a light bar on the roof and 'FOLLOW ME' written on the bonnet.

The vehicle was unveiled in Bologna Airport between 6 May 2013 and 19 May 2013 and was used to guide aircraft around the airport.[41] It was also used in Heathrow Airport, London, as an airport vehicle for a single day.[42]

Aventador Pirelli Edition (2014)

The Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4 Pirelli Edition was announced in December 2014. Celebrating a 50-year association between Lamborghini and Pirelli it features a design and colour scheme that echoes the Pirelli tyre, with a thin red stripe running across the roof.[43]

Centenario (2016)

The Lamborghini Aventador Centario LP 770-4 was announced in 2016. As the name suggest, it celebrates the 100th anniversary of the birth of founder Ferruccio Lamborghini. It will officially debut at the March 2016 Geneva Motor Show. Lamborghini will produce 40 cars and this has been split equally between coupes and convertibles. Prices are expected to be around US$2.4 million and all have been sold out.[44][45][46][47][48][49][50]

Reception

Unibody construction as used for the Aventador LP700-4

Automotive magazines such as Car and Driver and Motor Trend reviewed the Aventador. Car and Driver titled their article "The best Lamborghini ever." Motor Trend described it as "the friendliest V-12 supercar in the world." Praise for Lamborghini's all-new V-12 powerplant centered on the engine's responsiveness, torque, and smooth power output. Criticism centered mainly around the Aventador's unrefined single-disc clutch.[51][52]

On 31 July 2011, the Aventador was reviewed by the motorsport show Top Gear. Host Richard Hammond was impressed with the performance and handling of the car. His biggest complaint was a nostalgic poke at the Aventador's accessible temperament, implying that it left him longing for the "danger" associated with driving previous Lamborghini supercars.[53] The Aventador posted the fifth fastest time ever recorded on the Top Gear test track with a time of 1:16.5, beating the US$2,000,000 Bugatti Veyron Super Sport, the Ferrari Enzo, the Porsche 911 GT3, and other supercars from around the world. In season 18 of the programme, presenter Jeremy Clarkson said that the Aventador is better than the Ferrari 458 Italia (which they had previously called the best supercar ever), describing it as being "£200,000 worth of dreams."[54] The Aventador won the "Supercar of the Year 2011" from Top Gear.

Marketing

Robert Gülpen of RGE Robert Gülpen Engineering GmbH produced a 1/8-scale model Aventador LP 700-4 that was sold through an auction December 2011 with starting bid price of US$4,700,000 (€3,500,000).[55] A second model, featuring gold wrapping at body, was set to go for sale at auction with a starting bid price of US$7,500,000.[56]

BMC Switzerland produced a limited (50 units) edition of Lamborghini 50th Anniversary Edition impec bicycles inspired by the Lamborghini Aventador. The vehicle was sold for US$32,000 (€25,000) via international BMC or Lamborghini dealer network, with delivery done by the dealer.[57]

Related development

Veneno

Lamborghini Veneno
Overview
Manufacturer Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A
Production 2013-2014
Assembly Sant'Agata Bolognese, Italy
Body and chassis
Class Supercar (S)
Body style 2-door coupé
2-door roadster
Layout Mid-engine, all wheel drive
Powertrain
Engine 6.5 L V12
Transmission 7-speed semi-automatic transmission
Dimensions
Wheelbase 2,700 mm (106.30 in) (Roadster)
Length 5,020 mm (197.64 in) (Roadster)
Width 2,075 mm (81.69 in) (Roadster)
Height 1,165 mm (45.87 in) (Roadster)
Curb weight 1,490 kg (3,280 lb) (Roadster; dry)

The Lamborghini Veneno is a limited production supercar based on the Lamborghini Aventador and was built to celebrate Lamborghini’s 50th anniversary. When introduced in 2013 at a price of US$4,500,000, it was the most expensive production car in the world.[58] The prototype, Car Zero, is finished in grey and includes an Italian flag vinyl on both sides of the car. The engine is a development of the Aventador's 6.5 L V12 and produces 750 PS (552 kW; 740 bhp).[59][60]

Lamborghini built just 5 examples of the Veneno: 2 for itself, and just three for the customers. The first Veneno, with red accents, went to Antoine Dominic, owner of Lamborghini Long Island. The second went to Kris Singh, whose car was delivered with red, green and white accents. the third model was seen in Hong Kong en route to Macau where its new owner presumably resides. Car Zero, which was the vehicle on display,[61] will be retained by the factory for the museum. The three production cars cost €3,120,000 each, and all three were sold.[62]

The vehicle number 0 was unveiled at the March 2013 Geneva Motor Show,[63] followed by 2013 Quail Motorsports Gathering,[63] Vallelunga circuit near Rome during the World Finals of Lamborghini Super Trofeo 2013 series.[64] There's another number 0 Veneno prototype test car.

Car Zero
3/4 front
 
3/4 rear
 
Rear
 

Veneno Roadster (2014)

The Veneno Roadster is a limited (maximum 9 units during 2014) version of the Lamborghini Veneno, commemorating the 50th anniversary of Automobili Lamborghini. It has exclusive alloy wheels, Rosso Veneno (red) body colour and 2 bucket seats made in forged composite, woven carbon-fibre carbonSkin interior upholstery. The Veneno Roadster has a top speed of 356 km/h (221 mph) and goes from 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) in 2.9 seconds.[65]

The vehicle was unveiled on the Italian naval aircraft carrier Cavour docked in Abu Dhabi's Mina Zayed port,[66][67] followed by the 2014 Las Vegas Consumer Electronics Show.[68]

The roadster went on sale for €3,300,000 (excluding tax).[69]

Lamborghini Centenario

To commemorate Ferrucio Lamborghini's 100th birthday, Lamborghini will release a limited-edition supercar based on the Aventador.[70] 40 examples (20 coupes and 20 roadsters) will be produced, all of which have been sold out.[71] Contrary to the rest of Lamborghini's lineup, the Centenario's design was rumored to be "not as extreme" compared to other wedge-shaped supercars.[72] Power comes from a tuned version of the Aventador's 6.5-liter V12 producing 759 hp (770 PS), a hybrid powertrain is possible. The car, expected to cost €2,200,000,[71] will be unveiled at the March 2016 Geneva Motor Show.

Production

The first 1,000 Aventadors were built in 15 months.[73][74]

As of 7 June 2013, the 2000th Aventador, an Aventador LP 700-4 with Nero Nemesis (matte black) body colour, was built and destined for the United States owner Thaddeus Arroyo, Chief Information Officer of AT&T.[75]

YearUnitsCoupéRoadster
2011[76]447447
2012[76]976 (922 deliveries[77])95818
2013[78]1,113 (1,001 deliveries[78])710403
2014[79] 1,110 (1,128 deliveries [80]) 456654
Total3,6462,5711075

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