Although it is a pity, the Lamborghini Aventador is officially discontinued. Recently, the last fuel version Daniel rolled off the production line.
It is a custom light blue Aventador LP 780-4 Ultimae sports car, equipped with a 6.5-liter V12 engine, with a maximum horsepower of 780 horsepower and a peak torque of 720 Nm. It is owned by Aventador. The strongest presence in the model.
It is understood that this version of the Aventador will be launched in 2021. As the final version of the Aventador, the new car will be limited to 600 units, including 350 hardtops and 250 convertibles.
In fact, the Aventador had been officially discontinued before. However, in February this year, a "King Felicity" ocean-going ship bound for the United States from Germany caught fire and sank on the ocean, which contained many Lamborghini sports cars. According to the plan, they Should be delivered to the customer.
Lamborghini had to restart the Aventador production line due to the shipping damage, and its production schedule was extended this month.
As Lamborghini's most popular V12 model, the Aventador was first launched at the Geneva Motor Show in 2011. Eight versions were produced (excluding limited special models), and the global sales volume was 11,465 units, which is more than all previous V12 models. The sales add up to more.
Of course, the discontinuation of the fuel version of Daniel does not mean that this model has to completely withdraw from the stage of history. Its follow-up model will be tested before its debut early next year. It will still be powered by V12, but will use a plug-in hybrid system. It will also be redeveloped with reference to electrification.
It is expected that around 2025, Lamborghini will completely stop the production and sale of fuel vehicles, and only provide electrified models. Maybe soon, pure electric Lamborghini will come out.
It is a custom light blue Aventador LP 780-4 Ultimae sports car, equipped with a 6.5-liter V12 engine, with a maximum horsepower of 780 horsepower and a peak torque of 720 Nm. It is owned by Aventador. The strongest presence in the model.
It is understood that this version of the Aventador will be launched in 2021. As the final version of the Aventador, the new car will be limited to 600 units, including 350 hardtops and 250 convertibles.
In fact, the Aventador had been officially discontinued before. However, in February this year, a "King Felicity" ocean-going ship bound for the United States from Germany caught fire and sank on the ocean, which contained many Lamborghini sports cars. According to the plan, they Should be delivered to the customer.
Lamborghini had to restart the Aventador production line due to the shipping damage, and its production schedule was extended this month.
As Lamborghini's most popular V12 model, the Aventador was first launched at the Geneva Motor Show in 2011. Eight versions were produced (excluding limited special models), and the global sales volume was 11,465 units, which is more than all previous V12 models. The sales add up to more.
Of course, the discontinuation of the fuel version of Daniel does not mean that this model has to completely withdraw from the stage of history. Its follow-up model will be tested before its debut early next year. It will still be powered by V12, but will use a plug-in hybrid system. It will also be redeveloped with reference to electrification.
It is expected that around 2025, Lamborghini will completely stop the production and sale of fuel vehicles, and only provide electrified models. Maybe soon, pure electric Lamborghini will come out.
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