Tuesday, 10 September 2013

Lamborghini Aventador Speed Review

Design lamborghini Aventador
The Lamborghini Aventador Roadster is one of the fastest and most ostentatious open-topped cars on the planet.


It shares its stunning angular styling, carbon-composite chassis and mighty V12 engine with the Aventador coupe. The two-piece carbon-fibre roof panels have to be removed by hand but they only weigh 6kg and can be stored in the nose.

A unique engine cover with hexagonal glass adds to the breathtaking styling, while 200mph+ performance means it rivals cars like the Pagani Zonda and Ferrari 458 Spider.

Low, wide and aggressive, the bold octagonal shapes and upward opening scissor doors of the Aventador are brutish but effective - and few cars attract quite as many stares.

The Lamborghini Aventador Roadster revised B-pillars include roll over protection, while the unique engine cover has a pair of hexagonal windows that allow you to admire the stunning V12 engine.

The beautifully trimmed cabin looks great bathed in sunshine and, as with the coupe, features a host of high-end Audi-derived switchgear. The dials behind the steering wheel adopt a futuristic feel with an ultra modern digitised TFT screen.

The Aventador Roadster weighs 50kg more than the coupe, but with a power output of 690bhp it delivers similarly breathtaking performance.

Engine lamborghini Aventador
In the right environment it will reach a top speed of 217mph and sprint from 0-62mph in just three seconds, while the grippy four-wheel-drive system ensures there’s loads of grip.

There’s no perceivable twist in the body and thanks to a strengthened chassis the Roadster feels identical to the coupe. It isn’t as agile as cars like the Ferrari 458, but the V12 engine sounds amazing and there’s no escaping the wow factor you get from behind the wheel.

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