Lamborghini to reveal new Aventador LP700 4 at Australian International Motor Show
First unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show in March, the successor to the hugely successful Murcielago, redefines super sports car parameters.
The Aventador boasts brutal power, outstanding lightweight engineering, and phenomenal handling precision to deliver an unparalleled driving experience.
Named after a particularly courageous Spanish Bull, this beast boasts a 6.5-litre V12 engine and produces a phenomenal 515kW of power and 690Nm of torque.
The spectacular looking coupe, complete with the Lamborghini scissor doors, has been described as an avant-garde work of art with its extreme razor sharp lines and taut surfaces.
Inspiration from modern aeronautics is evident from the front spoiler to the rear diffuser on the exterior while the interior boasts a next generation TFT-LCD instrument display.
The carbon fibre monocoque chassis ensures extreme rigidity and outstanding driving precision and safety.
The exceptional lightweight engineering of the monocoque ensures that the kerb weight is kept to just 1575kg resulting in some mind blowing performance figures.
Through its permanent four wheel drive system the 7-speed Aventador accelerates at 0-100km/h in 2.9 seconds and has a top speed of 350km/h.
"The Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 is two generations ahead in terms of design and technology." Andrew Smith, managing director of Lamborghini Melbourne said after driving the car recently on the Vallelunga circuit near Rome.
"The Aventador is a truly exceptional package of design, style and technical perfection. Its performance is simply astonishing and is unrivalled in the super sports car arena." Mr Smith said.
"The Aventador looks amazing in photographs, but this is nothing to seeing it in person. I'm sure the visitors to the Australian International Motor Show are going to love it."
Australian International Motor Show event director Russ Tyrie says that the Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 is the sort of vehicle that motor shows are traditionally about.
"There is no greater drawcard for a motor show than a spectacular, brand new, never-seen-in-Australia super sports car" Mr Tyrie said.
"To have such an important and impressive supercar unveiled locally so soon after its global unveiling is very exciting for the Australian International Motor Show."
The Australian International Motor Show opens at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre at 6pm on Friday 1 July, and runs until Sunday 10 July.