Lamborghini has recently completed a chapter with Aventadors. So the producer is ready to continue writing his story. Namely with the successor, which for the first time will be equipped with electrified V12 engine.
Although the new model yet has no official name, will be the new flagship Lamborghini among the most extreme and most powerful ever made. And we won't have to wait long to be new athlete seen live, as he will show himself to the public in the spring this year. Let's try to imagine it. Many spy shots have inspired our colleagues to the extent that they have done computer rendering successor. The shapes and proportions will not differ too much from the current super sports car. He will have low and falling cover engine to install new ones headlights, similar to those used in the model Sian.
Artificially shaped hips they are equipped with large air intakes, which are necessary for both aerodynamics and cooling of a hot V12 engine. We expect a lot at the rear narrow rear lights and four tailpipes at the same height. The cockpit of the new Lamborghini it still remains a mystery, but there will certainly be many innovations that will be transferred to other models in their range in the future.
A V12 that can also be quiet
The successor to the Aventador will use completely new plug-in hybrid powertrain based on a V12 engine. Here too we witness little detail, but it is Rouven Mohr, technical director of Lamborghini to colleagues from Auto Express said that the new model will have more power, higher revs and more sound. Just for comparison: Ultimaea, the most powerful Aventador ever, has under the hood 780 BAM, can boast of 720 Nm of torque, and spins 8.500 revolutions per minute. With the help of an electric generator, we can imagine the power at 1.000 BAM, which is very close to the competitive one Ferrari SF90 Stradale. Like its rival in Maranello, the new Lamborghini will also be able to drive a few kilometers in an all-electric way.
But one thing is certain, namely that it is new super sports car from Sant'Agate Bolognese already a great success. According to the words by Stephan Winkelmann, CEO of Lamborghini, have already received 3.000 pre-orders and very few of these buyers had a chance to see their new car.