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2016 Lamborghini Aventador LP750-4 Superveloce: 740 hp
0-60 2.8 SEC
0-128 8.6 SEC
NURBURGRING LAP 6:59:74 MIN
Like its “Superveloce” (“superfast” in Italian) predecessors dating
back to the Miura, this Aventador model is more powerful, lighter, and,
yes, even more extreme-looking than the car on which it’s based.
Clearly, Lamborghini has no intentions of surrendering any wall space in
the rooms of the earth’s population of 12-year-olds.
SuperVeneno
Looking like an AVENTADOR that’s been hanging out in its Uncle VENENO’s garage, the Superveloce features a suite of wild body mods, including new doors, rocker panels, and fenders, as well as modified scoops and a massive, manually adjustable rear wing mounted on two giant struts. Most of these were rendered in carbon fiber, helping reduce overall weight by 110 pounds according to Lambo. The last Aventador we tested tipped the scales at a hefty 4085 pounds, but 110 fewer pounds isn’t insignificant when shaving tenths from acceleration times—especially when zero-to-60-mph times hover near the all-important three-second mark.
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Its Heart Beats Fast
Now for the best part: The 6.5-liter V-12’s power increase has been confirmed, with the mega motor churning out 740 horsepower at 8400 rpm and 509 lb-ft of torque at 5500 rpm, a bump of 49 cavalli compared with the standard Aventador. For those of you with encyclopedic knowledge of Lamborghinis, you may recognize those output numbers as identical to those of the kabillion-dollar 2013 Veneno. Lamborghini expects the SV to catapult from zero to 62 mph in 2.8 seconds, to 124 mph in 8.6, and to 186 in 24 flat. Should you have enough road (and nerve), the Superveloce is said to top out somewhere in excess of 217 mph.
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Lamborghini describes the Aventador Superveloce as “the most sports-oriented, fastest, and most emotional series-production Lamborghini ever”; ignore the highly emotional Miura, and we might be inclined to believe the statement. That said, this Aventador has a high bar to vault, as we witnessed the Aventador’s stunningly quick little brother, the HURACAN, hit 60 in just 2.5 seconds in our recent test. Can you say “grudge match” in Italian? We can’t, but we’re sure it sounds awesome.
The Aventador Superveloce goes on sale in late spring of this year; don’t be surprised to see the price approach $500,000. Lamborghini developed a special “Rosso Bia” red as the Superveloce’s launch color, with five additional colors offered off the rack. Of course, for a price, the Sant’Agata automaker will paint the Aventador with anything owners desire under its Ad Personam personalization program. Camry beige, anyone? We kid—call us old-fashioned, but you can paint ours in that megahot red.
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