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- The Lamborghini Aventador (Spanish pronunciation: [aβentaˈðoɾ]) is a mid-engine, two p****enger sports car manufactured and marketed by Lamborghini from...
- Lamborghini. It was officially unveiled on 29 March 2023 as a successor to the Aventador. The Revuelto’s namesake is a Spanish fighting bull that fought in the...
- powerful and trackfocused iteration of the Aventador called the Aventador SV (Super Veloce) was introduced. The Aventador SV featured more aggressive bumpers...
- Show, Lamborghini unveiled the Aventador J—a roofless, windowless version of the Lamborghini Aventador. The Aventador J uses the same 700 hp engine and...
- Italian automobile manufacturer Lamborghini. Based on the Lamborghini Aventador, the Veneno was developed to celebrate Lamborghini's 50th anniversary...
- Murcielago, opting for a brand-new V12 that first saw use on the Lamborghini Aventador. When Ferruccio Lamborghini set out to compete with Ferrari, he contracted...
- 2025. Kim, Calvin (12 March 2012). "2012 Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 Road Test – Lambo Aventador Test – RoadandTrack.com". Road and Track. Retrieved...
- [θenteˈnaɾjo]) is a limited production sports car based on the Lamborghini Aventador which was unveiled at the 2016 Geneva Motor Show to commemorate the 100th...
- Karl Piëch. Based on the Lamborghini Aventador, the Sián FKP 37 shares its engine with the SVJ variant of the Aventador, but an electric motor integrated...
- November 2010, with a total production run of 4,099 cars. Its successor, the Aventador, was unveiled at the 2011 Geneva Motor Show. Lamborghini cars are often...