On September 10, Automobili Lamborghini's V12 model has reached an important milestone: in 9 years, the factory in Sant'Agata Bolognese has produced 10,000 Lamborghini Aventador models. This Lamborghini Aventador SVJ convertible with chassis number 10,000 is painted in Grigio Acheso (gray) with Rosso Mimir (red), and Ad Personam advanced personalized Rosso Alala (red) and black interior decoration. The model will eventually arrive in Thailand.
In 2011, the Lamborghini Aventador series was launched, with the first model being the Aventador?LP?700-4 hard-top version. The application of new technological solutions made it immediately become a new benchmark in the field of super sports cars.
The innovative carbon fiber monocoque produced at Lamborghini's Sant'Agata Bolognese plant is a "monocoque structure". Different from other solutions, this structure combines the vehicle's cockpit, floor and roof into a single structure, ensuring extremely high structural rigidity, thereby maximizing the vehicle's dynamic performance and passive safety performance. The Aventador LP 700-4 is equipped with a new high-performance V12 engine specially developed for it: at a speed of 8,250 rpm, its power can reach 700 horsepower. Once launched, it has become a new benchmark in the field of super sports cars. The vehicle can It accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 2.9 seconds and has a top speed of 350 km/h.
The ISR ultra-light mechanical automatic transmission ensures passionate and ultra-fast shifting; the pushrod suspension system provides driving precision comparable to racing cars; the iconic upward opening door is consistent with Lamborghini’s classic Countach model It is the same as the V12 model that was launched later.
In November 2012, Automobili Lamborghini launched the Aventador convertible model. The roof, which is entirely made of carbon fiber, adopts a two-piece structure and uses a number of technologies such as RTM technology and Forged Composite forged composite materials. The weight of each roof does not exceed 6 kilograms, ensuring the best aesthetic effect. and excellent lightweight performance. The rear pillars of the vehicle have been redesigned to provide good support for the removable roof, and are also equipped with an automatic passenger protection system and efficient ventilation of the engine compartment.
At the 2012 Geneva Motor Show, the Lamborghini Aventador?J, an "open" supercar that integrates its exterior and interior, was officially released. Lamborghini's design and engineering team did away with the car's roof and classic windshield design. This two-seater model with 700 horsepower uses cutting-edge technological solutions and materials, reflecting Lamborghini's rich experience in the field of carbon fiber technology. The Aventador J is a road-legal, exclusive custom model, a unique work of art created only for one lucky enthusiast. With a speed of over 300 kilometers per hour, it can bring you a unique and ultimate experience.
In 2016, on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the release of the Miura model, the pioneer of Lamborghini's V12 supercar, Automobili Lamborghini launched the Aventador Miura Homage special edition model based on the Aventador hardtop version. Designed to pay tribute to Miura. This special edition model was created by Lamborghini's Ad?Personam advanced personalization department. It reflects the characteristics of the original Miura model in terms of color and features and is limited to 50 units.
In the same year, the new Lamborghini Aventador S model was launched. The model features a new aerodynamic design and redesigned suspension system, bringing significantly improved power and new driving dynamics. "S" represents that this model is an upgraded version of the previous generation Lamborghini model. The 6.5-liter 12-cylinder naturally aspirated engine it is equipped with can output up to 740 horsepower, which is an increase of 40 horsepower compared with the previous generation model.
Aventador S combines four engineering masterpieces: a four-wheel drive system that brings extraordinary driving excitement, a new active suspension system, a revolutionary four-wheel steering system and a new EGO custom driving mode that supports the driver's personal preference , choose from the traction, steering and suspension settings in the three driving modes of STRADA road, SPORT and CORSA track, so as to customize multiple configuration settings.
In 2018, Lamborghini launched the Aventador SVJ model. ?According to tradition, "SV" stands for Superveloce (super speed), and "J" stands for "Jota" to highlight its excellent performance on the track. The Aventador SVJ set a new production car lap record on the 20.6-kilometer-long Nürburgring Nordschleife in Germany with a time of 6 minutes, 44 seconds and 97 seconds. The Aventador SVJ is limited to 900 units. The Aventador SVJ 63 Special Edition features a unique vehicle setup to highlight its extensive use of carbon fiber. Only 63 units of this model will be produced to commemorate 1963, the year Automobili Lamborghini was founded. Both of the above models adopt new design elements focusing on aerodynamics: the separated design of the front splitter brings a visual floating effect and also serves as an airflow channel; the three-dimensional exhaust slot on the front hatch can Directed airflow; rear spoiler designed for optimal aerodynamic efficiency. The new front apron has side spoiler fins and a new air intake design, and also reflects the application of Lamborghini's patented technology - ALA (Aerodinamica Lamborghini Attiva) active aerodynamics system in the new car.
In 2019, the Aventador S customized model created by artist Skyler Gray was officially released, symbolizing the perfect combination of two artistic concepts: on the one hand, it is the automotive art in the form of Lamborghini's unique design, always with a sharp Lines, three-dimensional shapes, geometric figures and historical style elements are iconic features and are combined with groundbreaking technological solutions; on the other hand, artist Skyler Gray uses the main methods of street art such as air spray, spray gun, roller and stencil. , and personalized the body with orange and yellow colors in its iconic popular style. The painting work, which lasted three weeks, was completed in Lamborghini's new paint shop. Despite the complexity of the process, artist Skyler Grey and his team have created the first road-legal automotive artwork.
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