Lamborghini’s wild new V12 hybrid supercar breaks soon
The much-anticipated V12 hybrid successor to the Lamborghini Aventador seems to have appeared once again, this time in a series of leaked images that have surfaced on Instagram.
The images, published by the user Instagram @Automotive_mikeappears to be a render of the upcoming car, likely from a configurator.
The new supercar is expected to launch at the end of March.
Lamborghini’s razor-sharp design language continues, as seen in Patent sketch published in January And spy photosbut the model has yet to be given a name that deviates from the typical Aventador styling.
The front of the car is aggressive and angular, like a limited edition super car lamborghiniwith scaly LED headlights and large cooling air intakes located under the bumper.
On the side, there are pronounced air intakes behind what is most likely Lamborghini’s trademark scissor doors.
At the rear, there are impressive and high-mounted hexagonal central dual exhaust pipes as well as a slim Y-shaped taillight strip.
Lamborghini has confirmed the Aventador’s upcoming successor will be powered by a naturally aspirated V12 powered by an electric motor, which will allow it to battle Ferrari’s ballistics. SF90 V8 hybrid engine.
Untitled Aventador successor already available accumulated more than 3000 orderswith an 18-month waiting list, proving that the demand for super luxury cars is still there.
The brand has yet to reveal any more specific technical information. While we don’t yet know how much power and torque it will produce, we don’t expect it to fall behind the Aventador.
Flagship is about to launch a V12 engine pack delivering 574kW and 720Nm in the form of the LP780-4 Ultimae.
With all-wheel drive system and automatic manual transmission, Ultimae is capable of accelerating from 0-100 km / h in just 2.8 seconds, reaching 200 km / h in 8.7 seconds and reaching a top speed. 355 km/h max.
To promote electrification across its entire range, the Italian carmaker is investing 1.8 billion euros (AU$2.8 billion) through 2026, with plans to introduce the first electric vehicles first in 2028.
Lamborghini will launch a plug-in hybrid version of the urine SUV in 2024, discovered during testing, while the current successor Huracan The model will also have a hybrid system when it is released in 2024.