Aventador [Official] Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4


The Lamborghini Aventador is a mid-engine, two-seater sports car manufactured by Lamborghini. Predecessor: Lamborghini Murciélago. Successor: Lamborghini Revuelto. Production: 2011-2022.
Lamborghini has launched the Aventador Roadster by running five of the £300k cabrios down Miami airport’s runway at 210mph, exceeding the take-off speed of a passenger jet aeroplane.

With a top speed of 217mph, the Roadster is capable of outrunning the fastest passenger jet’s take-off speed of 180mph. It can hit 60mph in 3.0sec.

The Roadster goes on sale in the UK this summer, during Lamborghini’s 50th year in business. The firm’s celebrations culminate on the weekend of 7 May, when cities across Italy will host Lamborghini events to mark the start of work on the Sant’Agata factory back in 1963.

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Lamborghini Aventador Roadster Review (2019) | Autocar

Lamborghini Aventador Roadster first drive review

The Lamborghini Aventador Roadster is a well engineered version of one of the world’s maddest and baddest supercars. And it can do 217mph – with the roof down.

Don’t be fooled by the extrovert styling or the £288k price tag, the Aventador Roadster is an extremely well engineered supercar
What is it?

The Lamborghini Aventador Roadster is the most extraordinary car in the company’s illustrous 50 year history, or so said the firm's charismatic chairman, Stephan Winkelmann, at the car’s launch in Miami last weekend.

It’s a bold claim, given what’s been served up previously by the famous old supercar maker from Sant'Agata – the Miura SV and pretty much any version of the Countach are surely contenders.
Then again, one look at the mighty Aventador Roadster in the flesh tells you that it is indeed right up there with Lamborghini’s most outrageous creations. It looks like the sort of car Batman might drive on his day off, maybe when he’s on holiday in Miami Beach…

Don’t for one moment think of the Roadster as some kind of folly, however, or as a car that hasn’t somehow been engineered thoroughly for the job. Unlike the Murcielago Roadster, which was something of an afterthought to be honest, the open-top Aventador is a standalone model in its own right.

Its styling is unique, considerable care and attention having been employed to ensure it of a separate, more extrovert personality compared with the coupé. And beneath its reptilian-like skin, while it shares its basic carbonfibre tub platform, 6.5-litre V12 engine and seven-speed single-clutch gearbox with the coupé, dynamically it is perhaps more impressive than the fixed head, for reasons we’ll come to in a moment.

Despite weighing some 50kg more than the coupé, Lamborghini claims the Roadster can set exactly the same time around the number one handling circuit at the Nardo test facility in the hands of all its test drivers.

Had the roof simply been removed and various areas of the car not been redesigned to accommodate the one quarter decrease in stiffness, there is no way the Roadster could achieve such basic speed across the ground.

What is it like?

On the road that’s exactly how it feels: pure, fast and sharp, and perhaps even a touch more precise than the couéat the front end thanks to the fitment of bigger diameter tyres (optional 21-inch 355/25s at the back with 20-inch 255/35s at the front on the test car). These, say Lambo’s testers, make a small but key difference to front-end bite during the turn-in phase.

The result is a less understeery car in slow corners (which is welcome) without there being any extra nervousness at the back in fast corners (ditto). Overall the Roadster just feels grippier than the coupé everywhere, basically, and at least as well balanced near its monumental limits.

So although it might weigh an extra 50kg, the Roadster gives little if anything away to the coupé from behind the wheel. Other than the fact there’s no roof, it even feels the same when you’re in the driving seat, which is no surprise given that the dashboard, instruments, switchgear and seats are all identical to those of the fixed head.

The roof itself comes in two forged carbonfibre panels that are removed by unlocking a couple of latches and lifting them out manually. Each panel weighs just 3kg and stores neatly beneath the bonnet in the boot. Once in situ they render the luggage capacity all but useless, but then, as Lamborghini says, “You don’t buy a car like this to go shopping with”. Which is fair enough, even if it would be handy to be able to put something slightly larger than a toothbrush in the boot when the sun comes out.

Rather more impressive (and entirely believable) is Lamborghini’s claim that the Roadster can reach its astonishing 217mph top speed with or without the roof in place. The highest speed I reached was about 160mph along the main straight at the Homestead-Miami Speedway, at which point any noise being generated by the wind was drowned out completely by the machinations of that monster V12.

At lower speeds, however, it’s clear that Lamborghini’s designers and aerodynamicists have done a fine job of managing the flow of air away from the cockpit: at 80mph with the windows up and the small rear bulkhead screen raised, conversation is remarkably easy to maintain.

Unlike the Murcielago Roadster, there’s a genuine level of refinement to this car’s demeanour when you’re driving it al fresco, up to and beyond three figures.

But the best mode to drive it in is with the roof up and the bulkhead panel that sits behind your head down. This tiny glass panel is the only thing that separates your ears and brain from the screaming, 700bhp V12, and when you lower it the volume levels become cataclysmic.

You can almost smell the unleaded being burned, and it sounds far, far angrier – and louder – than the coupé does at any point within the 8500rpm rev range. You sometimes wonder if your ears might actually be getting damaged.

Faults? The ride is skateboard stiff on the public road and the steering weights up too quickly and too much in quick corners. And despite the excellence of the transformation from coupé to Roadster, the Aventador still feels like a big, heavy, almost clumsy machine if and when you start to throw it around. But fundamentally it is what it is, and you’ll either love it or hate it for that.

Should I buy one?

Times may be hard for mainstream car manufacturers at the moment, but for the likes of Lamborghini the opposite is true in 2013, and it’s the Asian market that’s keeping trade strong. Hence the reason why, even at £288,840, the Roadster is sold out until mid-way through next year.

It is indeed a crazy kind of world in which a nigh-on £300,000 Roadster can outsell Lotus’s entire range of cars in one year by a factor of three. But then the Aventador Roadster is a crazy kind of car. Despite it being one of the more gruesome examples of how the chasm between the haves and the have-nots continues to widen, it’s also a wondrous machine in its own right.

This is a flawed diamond of a car that does things in its own inimitable way, and forget what the rest of us might think in the process. A proper way to celebrate your 50th birthday, in other words.


Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4 Roadster
Price
£288,840; 0-62mph 3.0sec; Top speed 217mph; Economy 17.5mpg (combined); CO2 370g/km; Kerb weight 1625kg (dry); Engine V12, 6498cc, petrol; Installation mid, longitudinal, four wheel-drive; Power 700bhp at 8250rpm; Torque 509lb ft at 5500rpm; Gearbox 7-spd automatic

 
Finally Lambo has one for the bedroom wall poster again. The car is just off the chart hot.

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The Mansory Lambo Aventador Carbonado 2013

-1250 hp
-0-100 km/h in 2.6 s and topspeed is 380 km/h.

Mansory Carbonado (Aventador) heeft nu 1.250 pk


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When it is about turning heads, it is hard to beat an Aventador. Ferrari is too common, Pagani to unknown.
 
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(CNN) -- Dubai already has the world's tallest building, the world's largest shopping mall, and the largest man-made archipelago. So it's no surprise that the country's police would drive one of the world's most extravagant and expensive cars.
The latest addition to the force's fleet is a head-turning Lamborghini Aventador, finished in green and white -- the colors of the Dubai Police force.
The force made the announcement through its Twitter feed, @DubaiPoliceHQ, resulting in a flurry of tweets with the hash tag #OnlyinDubai.


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Still needs even more attention. LMFAO

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I hate these type of posers in London that makes us look like fools with money. There are more intellectual youth that really despise such behaviour in our community too. I personally don't give a rat a$$ to a guy with loads of money but no swag nor personality and act like a douchbag in public. Driving with the doors up ? You wouldn't believe the amount of jokes we make about such stupid easy money type of guys in here in social media or in public. They are dump. Period and they don't represent the true eastern culture.
 
So when was a matt-brown supercar even remotely acceptable? Hmmm... a multi-faceted mechanical turd.
 

Lamborghini

Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A. is an Italian manufacturer of luxury sports cars and SUVs based in Sant'Agata Bolognese. It was founded in 1963 by Ferruccio Lamborghini (1916-1993) to compete with Ferrari. The company is owned by the Volkswagen Group through its subsidiary Audi.
Official website: Lamborghini

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