The Murciélago, the former flagship model of the firm, was replaced with the Aventador in 2011.
The vehicle has a monocoque carbon fibre construction and a 6.5-liter V12 engine. The engine can generate a maximum of 690 Nm of torque and 700 horsepower. The vehicle has a peak speed of 217 mph and can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in under 2.5 seconds.
The Aventador is offered in two primary configurations: the LP 700-4 and the SVJ. The car comes in two versions: the basic LP 700-4 and the track-focused SVJ, which has better aerodynamics and a more powerful engine.
The vehicle sports an All Wheel Drive system and a 7-speed semi-automatic transmission. The company’s “Fighter Jet” motif had a significant impact on the Aventador’s external styling. The vehicle has aggressive style, angular lines, a low profile, and big air intakes to cool the engine.
The car’s interior is as remarkable, featuring a cockpit-style design and a concentration on premium components like leather, carbon fibre, and aluminium. A variety of cutting-edge technologies, including as a touch screen infotainment system and a top-notch sound system, are included with the vehicle.
The starting price for the base LP700-4 model is around $421,000, while the starting price for the SVJ variant is roughly $517,000 and can go higher depending on the accessories and customisation.