Lamborghini Aventador (2011 – 2022) Review
Lamborghini Aventador (2011 – 2022) At A Glance
Insurance Group 50
On average it achieves 59% of the official MPG figure
Lamborghini Aventador (2011 – 2022) models and specs
Dimensions | |
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Length | 4780–4943 mm |
Width | 2030–2273 mm |
Height | 1136 mm |
Wheelbase | 2700 mm |
Miscellaneous | |
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Kerb Weight | 1525–1765 kg |
Boot Space | 140 L |
Warranty | 3 years / Unlimited miles |
Servicing | 7500–9000 miles |
Spare Wheel | |||
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Standard | Full-size spare wheel |
Costs | |
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List Price | £337,124–£387,988 |
Insurance Groups | 50 |
Road Tax Bands | M |
Official MPG | 13.0–19.6 mpg |
Euro NCAP Safety Ratings | |
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Adult | - |
Child | - |
Pedestrian | - |
Overall | 5 |
Currently on sale
Coupe | |||
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Version | List Price | MPG | 0-62 |
6.5 Svj 2dr | £353,501 | 19.6 mpg | 3.0 s |
6.5 Svj 63 Edition 2dr | - | - | 2.8 s |
LP 780-4 Ultimae V12 E gear ISR Auto 2dr | £337,124 | - | 2.8 s |
Roadster | |||
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Version | List Price | MPG | 0-62 |
6.5 Svj Roadster 2dr | £387,988 | - | 2.9 s |
LP 770-4 SVJ Xago Edition V12 E gear ISR Auto 2dr | - | - | 2.9 s |
LP 780-4 Ultimae Roadster V12 E gear ISR Auto 2dr | - | - | 2.9 s |
On sale until November 2021
Coupe | |||
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Version | List Price | MPG | 0-62 |
6.5 S Coupe 2dr | - | 13.0 mpg | 2.9 s |
Roadster | |||
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Version | List Price | MPG | 0-62 |
6.5 S Roadster 2dr | - | 13.0 mpg | 3.0 s |
On sale until August 2021
Coupe | |||
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Version | List Price | MPG | 0-62 |
6.5 LP700-4 Coupe 2dr | £243,455 | 13.5 mpg | 2.9 s |
LP 700-4 Miura V12 E gear ISR Auto 2dr | - | - | - |
LP 700-4 Pirelli Edition V12 E gear ISR Auto 2dr | - | - | - |
LP 720-4 50th Anniversary V12 E gear ISR Auto 2dr | - | - | - |
LP 750-4 Superveloce V12 E gear ISR Auto 2dr | - | - | - |
Roadster | |||
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Version | List Price | MPG | 0-62 |
6.5 LP700-4 Pirelli Roadster 2dr | £303,471 | - | 3.0 s |
LP 700-4 Roadster V12 E gear ISR Auto 2dr | - | - | - |
LP 720-4 Roadster 50th Anniversary V12 E gear ISR Auto 2dr | - | - | - |
LP 750-4 Superveloce Roadster V12 E gear ISR Auto 2dr | - | - | - |
On sale until October 2015
Convertible | |||
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Version | List Price | MPG | 0-62 |
LP700-4 Roadster 2dr Auto | £292,805 | - | 2.9 s |
Coupe | |||
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Version | List Price | MPG | 0-62 |
LP700-4 Coupe 2dr Auto | £264,005 | 16.4 mpg | 2.9 s |
Model History
March 2011
The Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4 was launched
With the Aventador LP 700-4, Lamborghini is redefining the very pinnacle of the world super sports car market – brutal power, outstanding lightweight engineering and phenomenal handling precision are combined with peerless design and the very finest equipment to deliver an unparalleled driving experience. With the Aventador, Lamborghini is taking a big step into the future – and building on the glorious history of the brand with the next automotive legend. The first customers will take delivery of the new Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4 in late summer 2011.
The technology package of the Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4 is utterly unique. It is based on an innovative monocoque made from carbon-fiber that combines exceptional lightweight engineering with the highest levels of stiffness and safety. The new twelve-cylinder with 6.5 liters’ displacement and 515 kW / 700 hp brings together the ultimate in high-revving pleasure with astonishing low-end torque. Thanks to a dry weight of only 1,575 kilograms (3,472 lb), which is extremely low for this class of vehicle, the weight-to-power ratio stands at only 2.25 kilograms per hp (4.96 lb/hp). Even the fantastic 0-100 km/h (0-62 mph) acceleration figure of just 2.9 seconds and the top speed of 350 km/h (217 mph) do not fully describe the Aventador’s extreme performance. And yet, fuel consumption and CO 2 emissions are down by around 20 percent compared with its predecessor, despite the considerable increase in power (+8%).
The ISR transmission is unique among road-going vehicles, guaranteeing the fastest shifting time (only 50 milliseconds) and a highly emotional shift feel, while the lightweight chassis with pushrod suspension delivers absolute handling precision and competition-level performance. The expressively-designed interior offers hi-tech features ranging from the TFT cockpit display with Drive Select Mode system. The Aventador will be built to the very highest quality standards in an all-new production facility in Sant’Agata Bolognese.
According to its tradition, Lamborghini’s new flagship bears the name of a bull – naturally, a particularly courageous specimen from the world of the Spanish Corrida. Aventador was the name of a bull that entered into battle in October 1993 at the Saragossa Arena, earning the “Trofeo de la Peña La Madroñera” for its outstanding courage.
For Lamborghini, design is always the beauty of aggressive power, the elegance of breathtaking dynamics. From the very first glance, the new Aventador is unmistakably a Lamborghini, clothed in the brand’s characteristic and distinctive design language – with its extremely powerful proportions, its exact lines and precise surfaces, and with taut muscularity in every one of its details. The designers in the Centro Stile Lamborghini have carefully developed this design language to give the Aventador a significant new edge. It is an avantgarde work of art, an incredibly dynamic sculpture, from the sharply honed front end through the extremely low roofline to the distinctive rear diffuser. Every line has a clear function, every form is dictated by its need for speed, yet the overall look is nothing less than spectacular and breathtaking.
Truly impressive proportions come from an overall length of 4,78 meters (188.19 in.) matched with an impressive width of 2,26 meters (88.98 in.) including the exterior mirrors, and further accentuated by an extremely low height of just 1.136 mm (44.72 in.). It goes without saying that both doors of the carbon-fiber monocoque open upward – a feature that was first introduced in the now legendary Countach and then used for subsequent V12 models such as Diablo and Murciélago. However, the Aventador also evokes its immediate predecessor the Murciélago – electronically managed air intakes open depending on the outdoor temperature and the need for cooling air,ensuring maximum aerodynamic efficiency. And for those whishing to flaunt the heart of their Lamborghini, the optional transparent engine bonnet exhibits the twelve-cylinder engine like a technical work of art in a display case.
The Aventador’s spacious interior combines the fine exclusivity of premium materials and perfect Italian craftsmanship with state-of-the-art technology and generous equipment. The red switch cover on the broad center tunnel encloses the start button used to awaken the twelve-cylinder. The interior is dominated by a next-generation dashboard – as in a modern airplane, the instruments are presented on a TFT-LCD screen using innovative display concepts. A second screen is dedicated to the standard-fit multimedia and navigation system.
The new Lamborghini flagship has a full monocoque. The entire occupant cell, with tub and roof, is one single physical component. This ensures extreme rigidity and thus outstanding driving precision, as well as an extremely high level of passive safety for the driver and his passenger. The entire monocoque weighs only 147.5 kilograms (325.18 lb).
The monocoque, together with the front and rear Aluminium frames, features an impressive combination of extreme torsional stiffness of 35,000 Newton meters per degree and weighs only 229.5 kilograms (505.9 lb).
For the Aventador LP 700-4, the engineers in Lamborghini’s R&D Department have developed a completely new high-performance power unit – an extremely powerful and high-revving, but very compact power unit. At 235 kilograms (518 lb), it is also extremely lightweight. A V12 with 515 kW (700 hp) at 8,250 rpm sets a whole new benchmark, even in the world of super sports cars. The maximum torque output is 690 Newton meters (509 lb-ft) at 5,500 rpm. The extremely well-rounded torque curve, the bull-like pulling power in every situation, the spontaneous responsiveness and, last but not least, the finely modulated but always highly emotional acoustics are what make this engine a stunning power plant of the very highest order.
Engineers at Lamborghini have created the perfect mate for the new twelve-cylinder engine with the highly innovative ISR (Independent Shifting Rods) transmission. The development objective was clearly formulated – to build not only the fastest robotized gearbox, but also to create the world’s most emotional gear shift. Compared with a dual-clutch transmission, not only is the ISR gearbox much lighter, it also has smaller dimensions than a conventional manual unit – both key elements in the field of lightweight engineering for super sports cars.
This kind of extreme power must be delivered reliably to the road. The driver of the Aventador LP 700-4 can depend fully on its permanent all-wheel drive – indicated by the 4 in the model designation. In the driveline, an electronically controlled Haldex coupling distributes the forces between front and rear. In a matter of milliseconds, this coupling adapts the force distribution to match the dynamic situation. A self-blocking rear differential together with a front differential electronically controlled by ESP make for even more dynamic handling. The Drive Select Mode System enables the driver to choose vehicle characteristics (engine, transmission, differential, steering and dynamic control) from three settings – Strada (road), Sport and Corsa (track) – to suit his individual preferences.
Lamborghini has equipped its new V12 super sports car with an innovative and highly sophisticated suspension concept. The pushrod spring and damper concept was inspired by Formula 1 and tuned perfectly to meet the needs of a high-performance road-going vehicle. Together with aluminum double wishbone suspension and a carbon-fiber ceramic brake system, this lightweight chassis represents a further aspect of the new flagship’s unique technology concept.
Every Lamborghini is an avantgarde work of art, a fast-moving technical sculpture. Every line, every detail of a super sports car from Sant’Agata is derived from its function – namely speed, dynamics, performance. Every Lamborghini is a purist’s dream, reduced to its very essence.
With the new Aventador LP 700-4, the designers at the Centro Stile Lamborghini in Sant’Agata Bolognese have taken this committed philosophy to a whole new level – its extreme, razor-sharp lines portray a precision that is without parallel in automotive design. And its clean, taut and expertly executed surfaces demonstrate the exceptional competence and depth of experience possessed by Lamborghini in carbon-fiber body shell design.
The surface of the roof has a new geometry that provides greater spaciousness for the passengers while at the same time giving relief to the lines of the front section. This also addresses the aim of obtaining a better aerodynamic coefficient, continuing Lamborghini’s design philosophy of ‘form follows function’. The engine cover utilizes the same styling giving continuity to the concept.
Equally familiar is the transparent engine bonnet (option), which adds a particularly attractive dimension to the many emotional perspectives on the Aventador. The twelve-cylinder power unit, with its mighty black intake manifold, lies in all its technical glory beneath the three cover panels. It is framed by diagonal carbon-fiber struts and accompanied by the powerful dampers from the pushrod suspensions.
The design philosophy continues into the surprisingly roomy interior. The cockpit is upholstered entirely in fine leather and also takes on a subtle arrow form. The controls are logically grouped on the broad center console. Here, too, the inspiration derived from aviation is immediately apparent – as in modern aircraft, the instruments are presented on a TFT-LCD screen. At the center of the display is a large dial – at the touch of a button, the driver can choose whether he would rather see the road speed read-out or the engine speed. Further information ranging from fuel level to the output from the on-board computer is grouped in fields surrounding the large dial.
The most important switch is hidden beneath a red switch cover – the start button, which instantly fires the high-performance engine into life. A second, seven-inch TFT-LCD screen in the center console belongs to the integrated multimedia system. Beneath it is the familiar array of Lamborghini toggle switches for operating functions such as the electric windows or the front axle lifting system, as well as the controls for the air conditioning.
The Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4 offers a state-of-the-art and comprehensive lineup of electronic vehicle, entertainment and communication systems. These functions are operated in a clear and intuitive manner via the Human-Machine Interface (HMI) on the center console, featuring a large push/turn control and eight function keys.
The cockpit with TFT-LCD display also comes as standard, as does the multimedia HMI system with Navigation, including traffic data, iPod connection and Bluetooth. The automatic climate control functions with a sunlight sensor, with further sensors controlling the automatic headlights. The bi-xenon headlamps come with daytime running lights and rear lights in LED technology.
The five-spoke alloy wheels are clad in Pirelli P Zero tires and feature tire pressure monitoring, while the brake system is equipped with carbon-ceramic rotors and black brake calipers. Safety equipment includes six front, thorax, head and knee airbags.
Options include features such as the transparent engine cover, black painted wheels and brake calipers in yellow, gray or orange. The standard audio system can be upgraded to the “High-End Lamborghini Sound System” with premium speakers featuring neodymium technology and 4 x 135 watt amplifiers. Park assistance systems include proximity sensors front and rear, as well as a reversing camera.
A range of 13 colors are available at launch, in pastel metallic, pearlescent or matt finishes. These include the new shades Grigio Estoque and Arancio Argos. Three colors are available in specialized and highly sophisticated matt finishes as AD Personam– Nero Nemesis, Bianco Canopus and Marrone Apus.
The full leather single-color interior is available in either Nero Alde (black) or in Marrone Elpis, a warm brown shade. The contrasting stitching can be ordered in a range of colors. The two-tone leather interiors are offered in two style lines. For Bicolor Sportivo, the base color is black, with the contrast in orange, white, yellow or green, while Bicolor Elegante presents a harmonious blend of brown tones. A virtually inexhaustible array of variants is also offered by the Ad Personam individualization program.
The price of the Lamborghini Aventador and market delivery
UK: GBP 201.900,00 (suggested retail price taxes excluded)
Europe: € 255.000 (suggested retail price taxes excluded)
USA: 379.700 USD (suggested retail price – GGT included)
China: RMB 6.270.000,00 (suggested retail price taxes included)
Japan: YEN 39.690.000,00 (suggested retail price taxes included)
The first customers will take delivery of the new Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4 in late summer 2011.
Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4
Technical Data
CHASSIS AND BODY | |
Frame | Carbon fiber monocoque with Aluminium front and rear frames |
Body | Carbon fiber engine bonnet, movable spoiler and side air inlets; Aluminium front bonnet, front fenders and doors; SMC rear fender and rocker cover |
Suspension | Front and rear horizontal mono-tube damper with push-rod system |
ESP | ESP/ ABS with different ESP charecteristics managed by drive select mode |
Brakes | Dual hydraulic circuit brake system with vacuum brake booster; front and rear CCB, 6-cylinder brake callipers, 4-cylinder brake callipers |
Ventilated discs (front – rear) | Ø 400 x 38 mm – Ø 380 x 38 mm |
Steering | Steering Gear with 3 different servortonic charcteristics managed by drive select mode |
Tires (front – rear) | Pirelli 255/35 ZR19 – 335/30 ZR20 |
Wheels (front – rear) | 19''x9J - 20'' x 12J |
Kerb-to-kerb turning circle | 12.5 m |
Mirrors | External mirror electrically foldable |
Rear spoiler | Moveable -3 positions depending on speed and drive select mode |
Airbags | Front dual stage driver airbag and front adaptive passenger airbag; seats with side “head-thorax” airbags; passenger and driver knee airbags |
ENGINE | |
Type | V12, 60°, MPI |
Displacement | 6498 cc |
Bore and stroke | Ø 95 mm x 76,4 mm |
Valve gear | Variable valve timing electronically controlled |
Compression ratio | 11.8 ± 0.2 |
Maximum power | 700 PS HP (515 kW) at 8.250 rpm |
Maximum torque | 690 Nm at 5.500 rpm |
Emission class | EURO 5 - LEV 2 |
Emission control system | Catalytic converters with lambda sensors |
Cooling system | Water and oil cooling system in the rear with variable air inlets |
Engine management system | Lamborghini Iniezione Elettronica (LIE) with Ion current analysis |
Lubrication system | Dry sump |
DRIVETRAIN | |
Type of transmission | 4WD with Haldex generation IV |
Gearbox | 7 speed ISR, shifting characteristic depending on drive select mode |
Standard | AMT |
Clutch | Dry double plate clutch, Ø 235 mm |
PERFORMANCE | |
Top speed | 350 km/h |
Acceleration (0–100 km/h [0–62 mph]) | 2,9 sec. |
DIMENSIONS | |
Wheelbase | 2700 mm |
Overall length | 4780 mm |
Overall width (excluding mirrors) | 2030 mm |
Overall height | 1136 mm |
Track (front – rear) | 1720 mm - 1700 mm |
Dry weight | 1575 Kg |
Weight distribution (front – rear) | 43% - 57% |
TANK CAPACITIES | |
Fuel tank | 90 litres |
Engine oil | 13 litres |
Engine coolant | 25 litres |
CONSUMPTION* | |
Urban cycle | 27,3 l/100km |
Extra urban cycle | 11,3 l/100km |
Combined | 17,2 l/100 km |
CO 2 emission | 398 g/km |
* In accordance with Dir. EC/1999/100 |