Thursday, February 3, 2011

Lamborghini Reventon Official Photos Leaked

A new model of Lamborghini has been promoted and presented on the market. It is called Reventon and it is said to be the most outrageous Lamborghini ever made. Its production is limited to 20 models and it was sold out before the cars were even made. The cost of owning the Lamburghini Reventon is 1,000,000 Euros (1.6 million dollars). It has the most power Lamborghini engine and it is the fastest Lamborghini out there. It has a powerful 640 bhp V12 engine which enable it to accelerate from from 0 to 60 mph in 3.3 secs and reach a top speed of 211 mph.
The car resembles the Murcielago with it's acute and obtuse angles. The front intakes and the rear cluster are extended so that it gives the car a new look which make the car looks like a batmobile. The Lamborghini Reventon has a two-tone Alcantara interior.
Another marvelous characteristics that this car has are the electronic instruments: G-Force-Meter- is the one that gives this car am incredible drive force, longitudinal acceleration.

Lamborghini Reventon

Lamborghini Reventon
Lamborghini Reventon
Lamborghini Reventon Wallpaper
Lamborghini Reventon

With the plethora of hot metal being released at this month’s Frankfurt auto show, it’s of little surprise that stuff keeps trickling out. We can now add the 2010 Lamborghini Reventón Roadster to the list of too-hot-to-hold-onto reveals, as the first pictures of the topless, road bound cruise missile have surfaced on Autocar.com. We’ll be bringing you a full plate of info on this limited-edition Lambo next week when the show gets under way, but we can see here from these initial shots that it’s a proper, open-air follow-up to the Lamborghini Reventón coupe that debuted at the 2007 Frankfurt show.

Based on the Murciélago, but with more sinister styling, loads more carbon fiber, and a jet-fighter-inspired cockpit, fewer than 20 examples will reportedly be built, with each carrying a price tag likely well in excess of $1 million. Power will likely come from the same 641-hp, 6.5-liter V-12 found in the hardtop, with a six-speed automated manual and all-wheel drive comprising the rest of the drivetrain. Performance also should be similar, with 60 mph arriving in as little as 3.4 seconds. However, the roadster’s top speed is likely to be a bit less than the 224 mph claimed for the coupe. Inside, expect acres of Alcantara and more carbon fiber, as well as unique aviation-themed LCD instrumentation. Check back next week for the full breakdown on Sant’Agata’s latest exotic.