Saturday, March 5, 2011

Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4 at the Geneva Auto Show


Italian supercar maker, Lamborghini unveiled their latest mean machine, Aventador at the Geneva Auto Show. Lamborghini is so hopeful of their new supercar Aventador, that they expect it to overtake their previous supercar Murcielago in terms of sales figures.
Mr Stephan Winkelmann, Lamborghini Boss said, “We already sold more than 12 months of production. We are not producing everyday cars.

After plenty of teasing and online leaks, Lamborghini officially unveiled its new Aventador super sports car at the" Geneva Auto Show" . The Aventador keeps the brand's signature scissor doors, and features a visually stunning design, but doesn't quite advance the Lamborghini style as much as previous designs have.
The car's full name, the Aventador LP 700-4, with the LP standing for "longitudinal posteriore".

After lots of leaks and teasing online, Lamborghini has officially unveiled its hot Aventador super sports car in Geneva, the replacement for the top of the line V12 Murcielago.
The waist-high exotic is visually stunning, unsurprisingly, keeping the scissor doors that have been a signature styling cue on the brand’s range-topping V-12s since the outlandish Countach. The front end of the $379,700 (U.S.) Aventador is a near ringer for newer Gallardos, as well as the outgoing Murcie, while the overall theme sticks pretty to the fighter-jet-inspired limited-edition Reventon supercar from 2008.

This 6.5-litre unit is the sixth-gen V-12 by Lamborghini, which execs boast is 20 per cent more fuel-efficient, despite making eight per cent more power.
Lamborghini is sticking with its clunky naming traditions with the Aventador LP 700-4