Lamborghini Aventador SV Roadster will debut in Monterey
Lamborghini is set to make a big splash at the upcoming Monterey Car Week, showing off the Aventador LP 750-4 SuperVeloce Roadster to the wealthy crowds.
Lamborghini is set to make a big splash at the upcoming Monterey Car Week, showing off the Aventador LP 750-4 SuperVeloce Roadster to the wealthy crowds.
Lamborghini is gearing up to unveil the Aventador LP 750-4 Superveloce Roadster, but before it does, our paparazzi have spotted a prototype undergoing testing completely undisguised.
In this clip, Lamborghini research and development boss Maurizio Reggiani explains why the Aventador SV is special. He probably doesn't need to say a word because the coupe illustrates the answer perfectly while lapping the Catalunya circuit.
At the Goodwood Festival of Speed, Lamborghini CEO Stephan Winkelmann confirms the arrival of a roadster version of the Lamborghini Aventador Superveloce.
Lamborghini has added power and dropped weight from its halo-car Aventador. The resulting product is a remarkable car on the track, and a show-stopper everywhere else.
Lamborghini hustles its new Aventador LP750-4 Superveloce around the Nürburgring Nordschleife in just under seven minutes to join a very small group of elite supercars with the top bragging rights.
It used to be that the Lamborghini Murcielago was associate editor Jonathon Ramsey's favorite car, period. Does that still stand true with the arrival of the brutal, menacing Aventador?
Lamborghini revealed the new Aventador LP 750-4 Superveloce at the Shanghai Motor Show. The company will only make 600 of them.
Ever wonder what goes on behind the closed doors of Lamborghini's V12 engine factory? Here's your chance to find out.
Have your heart set on the new SuperVeloce version of the Lamborghini Aventador? Better start saving, because once the sticker price, gas-guzzler tax and destination charge are taken into account, it will set you back a whopping $493,095.
Lamborghini's new Aventador LP 750-4 Superveloce is the answer to a question nobody asked, but we're glad someone responded all the same at the 2015 Geneva Motor Show.
The Lamborghini Aventador SV is a road-bound missile with power turned up to 740 horsepower and weight reduced by 110 pounds. The whole thing is accentuated with carbon-ceramic brakes, magnetic dampers and variable-ratio power steering.
Lamborghini is celebrating its decades-long relationship with Pirelli with a new, two-tone special edition of the Aventador. While the mechanicals stay the same, they are available in choice of two looks to add some extra flair to the supercar's style.
I found it to be a rare, genuinely rewarding educational experience.
The stationary revving of high-horsepower, high-cylinder-count Italian engines may be an adolescent pleasure among the world's wealthy, but it's a mechanical display of machismo we're usually prepared to indulge simply because it sounds so great. And it's a spectacle made all the better when one's exhaust spits flames, right? Well, most of the time. Check out this Lamborghini driver, who gets a bit exuberant with his right foot only to have dis
With a catalog packed with shades of orange and yellow, the Lamborghini Aventador doesn't shy away from bright colors. But the stock palette still pales in comparison to this latest art car.
If any modern movie franchise defines spectacle, it has to be Transformers. All instantiations are about inviting audiences to sit down, fill up popcorn and turn off their brains because the next 90 minutes are nothing but shiny robots, explosions and loud noises. Oh, and cars... lots of cars. The latest trailer for Transformers: Age of Extinction, the fourth film in the series, has just hit the web, and it checks all the
The resulting unalloyed joy, as you'll see in the footage below, is priceless.
Special editions have proven themselves a great way for high-end automakers to get a little bit more for their wares, but they appear to be gradually being taken over by personalization programs that allow customers to order their exotic new wheels just as they want them. After all, what's the point in ordering a special color scheme someone else has chosen when you can choose it yourself, with special wheels and interior upholstery to match?
It may be difficult to see a nearly $500,000 car wrecked because of hot-shot driving on narrow streets, but a new video of a Lamborghini Aventador crash in one of London's poshest zip codes over the weekend has to be seen to be believed.
Let it never be said that there isn't money to be made selling high-end exotic sports cars. Last month Ferrari revealed that it had recorded record profits despite selling fewer vehicles than the year before. Now arch-rival Lamborghini has reported record revenue.