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Lamborghini has built some extremely iconic cars over the years with Italian classics like the Countach. Its modern Aventador has become one of its most popular models despite the high price. Lamborghini is celebrating 10,000th chassis production since the model went into production.
The 10,000th Aventador was a gray SVJ Roadster with a red livery and a unique Ad Personam interior in red and black. The car will be shipped to the Thai market. Lamborghini has been producing the Aventador since 2011, when the coupe version known as the LP 700-4 debuted. The original car used a 700 horsepower V12 engine.
It reached 100 km / h in 2.9 seconds on its way to a top speed of 350 km / h. Another component that makes the car so fast is its ISR quick-change robotic transmission. Lamborghini also uses a pushrod suspension system that offers precise handling similar to that of race cars. The Aventador’s doors swing upward, similar to the iconic Countach and other V12 Lamborghini models.
In 2012 Lamborghini presented the Roadster version with a roof made up of two sections of carbon fiber. The Aventador J debuted in 2012 as an open supercar with an exterior and interior that blend into one another. 2016 saw the tribute debut of the Aventador Miura to celebrate the Miura’s 50th anniversary.
Lamborghini also introduced the Aventador S in 2016, with a 6.5-liter 12-cylinder engine producing 740 horsepower complemented by all-wheel drive and four-wheel steering. 2018 saw the introduction of the Aventador SVJ and on the street and the track was limited to just 900 units. Lamborghini will surely introduce more specialized versions of its performance cars in the future. While 10,000 units is not a lot compared to other major automakers, it is a huge amount for a very expensive two-seat sports car.