5000th Lamborghini Aventador Rolled Out of Production

5000th Lamborghini Aventador

Being launched in 2011 Lamborghini Aventador took 55 months to reach this milestone

Aventador is widely respected as one of the aggressive looking sportscar from the stable of the Italian supercar maker Lamborghini. Launched at the 2011 Geneva Motor Show, Aventador took 55 months to reach this milestone. Not only that; in an attempt to reach the 5000th milestone Aventador has already surpassed the Murcielago, which was sold a total of 4099 units in its ten years of lifetime.

Recently Lamborghini has released a picture, which shows the entire Lamborghini staff with the 5000th Aventador at Bologna, Italy. The celebrated model comes painted in Rosso Bia. Ant interestingly, this unit will stay in Italy only, as the buyer who bought this is from the origin country of Lamborghini. The particular model is a LP 700-4 roadster and it was rolled out of the production line on 22nd March.

The Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4 comes available in two different forms; coupe and roadster variants. The LP 700-4 model gets power from a massive 6.5 litre V12 engine which is paired with a seven speed ISR automatic transmission, sending power to all the four wheels through Haldex 4WD system; and this powertrain churns out 700 PS of peak power and 690 Nm of peak torque. It takes just 2.9 seconds to reach 0 – 100 kmph with a top speed of 350 kmph.

There is another variant of the model which the more powerful LP 750-4 Superveloce. This latter model is also offered in coupe and roadster variants. This more powerful Aventador gets the power from the same engine with different tuning to produce 50 PS more power and unchanged 690 Nm of peak torque. It comes a bit faster than the former one, as it reaches 100 kmph from standstill in just 2.8 seconds.

Lamborghini is believed to build the popular Aventador a makeover and they might roll out at least one special edition of the model in near future. Not only that, Lamborghini indicates that the Aventador might see a total production of nearly 10000 units in its lifetime.

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