Lamborghini’s first job is to get the still unnamed supercar to drive along at normal speeds without breaking down. When even Ferrari’s baby V6-powered 296 GTB hybrid delivers 818 hp (829 PS), nothing less than a giant leap will do for Lamborghini.īut let’s not try to run before we can walk. While the team in Sant'Agata has managed to keep details. We’re not yet sure whether the new V12 will downsize from the 6.5 liters of the outgoing Aventador, but we can logically expect the output of even the base car to far exceed the 760 hp (770 PS) of the old SVJ range-topper. Car News The Lamborghini Revuelto Is Lambo's 1,001-Horsepower Aventador Successor by March 29th, 2023 The first all-new Lamborghini V12 supercar in almost a decade. The Lamborghini Aventador’s successor, known internally as LB744, is slated to arrive for next month's 60th-anniversary celebration. While the team in SantAgata has managed to keep details. It also looks like the V12 will be located under a sunken engine lid, and not a sloping glass or slatted cover, which might give it the look of a Countach or Diablo at the back.Īlso evident are the large cooling vents either side of the engine the will be essential to draw air from an engine bay packed with both heat-producing combustion V12 and hybrid power units. The Lamborghini Aventador’s successor, known internally as LB744, is slated to arrive for next months 60th-anniversary celebration. But it’s interesting to see the shape of the new LED lights and the quad-tailpipe setup up in close quarters. The new Lamborghini Aventador successor is scheduled to go on sale in international markets in 2023.We already knew that the rear lights would take on the shape of water divining sticks – those fake taillight stickers underneath the real units didn’t fool us for a second. Lamborghini has confirmed its 1,001-horsepower plug-in hybrid successor to the Aventador Ultimae - currently codenamed LB744 - will debut less than a week from now, with the reveal date. The Lamborghini Revuelto (Spanish pronunciation: rewelto) is a mid-engine plug-in hybrid sports car produced by the Italian automobile manufacturer Lamborghini. The Italian supercar brand has also stated that the new model will come with reconfigured steering, suspension, brakes and aerodynamics to mitigate the weight gain of the additional electric drivetrain. Sounds cool, but that name does also translate as scrambled eggs. The new V12 is said to be a completely new unit, compliant with the latest emission norms. It’s the replacement for the iconic Aventador and, just like most big V12 Lambos, it’s named after a Spanish fighting bull. Lamborghini has already confirmed that the upcoming supercar will be powered by a V12 engine, paired with a plug-in hybrid system. This includes several air intakes, reworked LED headlamps and taillights, quad-exhaust pipes and a massive diffuser at the rear. While the supercar itself is covered in heavy camouflage, the images do showcase subtle details of the exterior. Now, the hybrid supercar has been spotted undergoing testing ahead of its unveiling. The successor to the V12 supercar is expected to be unveiled globally sometime by the end of 2022. Lamborghini is working on a hybrid successor to its Aventador. The V12 Lives On: Before the Aventadors successor debuts in late Q1 2023, Lamborghini is weeks away from unveiling its final gasoline-only car.
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