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Official unveiling at the 2011 Geneva Motor Show

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0-100km/h in 2.9 seconds, top speed 350km/h: Following months of teasers, leaks and spy images, Italy's latest supercar has finally been unveiled.

Following months of spy shots, spilled secrets and drip-fed information, the first official images of Lamborghini's new Aventador LP700-4 have finally been released.

The Aventador will replace Lamborghini's ageing Murcielago range-topper. Significant attention has been paid to cutting the weight of the new model, including a carbon-fibre constructed underbody and a new, lighter engine.

Power, however, hasn't been sacrificed - the all-wheel-drive Aventador makes use of a 6.5-litre V12 engine that produces 525kW of power and 690Nm of torque mated to a new seven-speed automatic transmission. That combination will propel the new Lamborghini Aventador from 0-100km/h in just 2.9 seconds on its way to a top speed of 350km/h.

Advertisement: Story continues below The newest Lamborghini borrows styling cues from the limited edition Reventon, including its sharp, jagged nose-cone, pointed bonnet and oversized side air intakes.

Inside, the Aventador features a digital touch-screen media panel, digital instrument cluster, racing seats and an electronic handbrake (the first in any Lamborghini).

The Lamborghini Aventador is due to go on sale in Australia later this year, with an expected price tag of about $850,000.

The Aventador will be officially unveiled at the Geneva motor show this week.

I think it looks great. Looking forward to seeing it in different colours as I think the red doesn't do it the best justice. Bit suprised it still looks very similar to the Murcielago/Reventon but I suppose they had a good thing going with the overall design.

The rear is hideous!! I am a massive Lambo fanboi but I cannot stand it... in profile too the rear section just looks awkward

The speedo cluster is average, and they tried to go too 'fighter pilot cockpit' with all the instruments on the angled centre console section, not a fan.

The rest of it though is pure sex.

Not sure if want.

When I was back in Singapore just before Christmas it was announced that there were already 50 of these on order for Singapore alone, AND they cost over $1.15million there. The people buying them hadn't even the finished product yet! rolleyes.gif

seven-speed automatic transmission

Fail :down:

If i were to be paying that kinda money for it, id atleast want the OPTION of having a manual, i dont care how good it is, i want a CLUTCH lol

Otherwise, Approved :yes:

Fail :down:

If i were to be paying that kinda money for it, id atleast want the OPTION of having a manual, i dont care how good it is, i want a CLUTCH lol

Otherwise, Approved :yes:

I'm betting it has 2 clutches, twice what you asked for :P

I'm betting it has 2 clutches, twice what you asked for :P

haha alright smartass, i want a clutch i operate myself and a shifter in the centre console that can be placed in 8 different places for the gears :nyaanyaa:

The rear is hideous!! I am a massive Lambo fanboi but I cannot stand it... in profile too the rear section just looks awkward

The speedo cluster is average, and they tried to go too 'fighter pilot cockpit' with all the instruments on the angled centre console section, not a fan.

The rest of it though is pure sex.

Not sure if want.

Agreed, it looks like one of the singing-fish-on-a-plaque you see at the local pub. Who cares i'll never own one.

:worship: Lamborghini :worship:

muira, Countach, diablo, murcielago and now Aventador..... greatest line of supercars???????

anyway this lives up too these cars reputations and is a farking MACHINE,

cant wait to see one hopefully in the near future

Fail :down:

If i were to be paying that kinda money for it, id atleast want the OPTION of having a manual, i dont care how good it is, i want a CLUTCH lol

Otherwise, Approved :yes:

haha alright smartass, i want a clutch i operate myself and a shifter in the centre console that can be placed in 8 different places for the gears :nyaanyaa:

Seriously dude, drive a sports car with a 7 speed DCT, you will change your mind. Shit is epic.

Seriously dude, drive a sports car with a 7 speed DCT, you will change your mind. Shit is epic.

Ahhhh im just old fashioned Phil, I like to have control MECHANICALLY not digitally lol

Maybe I should have made it clearer earlier, but im not knocking the transmission, just think you should get the option lol :thumbsup:

Ahhhh im just old fashioned Phil, I like to have control MECHANICALLY not digitally lol

Maybe I should have made it clearer earlier, but im not knocking the transmission, just think you should get the option lol :thumbsup:

Fair enough man I know what you mean. I love manuals aswell.

sooooooo it looks the same as every other lambo for the last decade??

Yeah it suprised me aswell. I was really thinking it would be a big change but if I hadn't known it was a completely new model I would have just thought it was another limited edition Murcielago.

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