Lamborghini Confirms Aventador Ultimae Is Its Last Pure V12 Car

The V12 will live on!

It’s time to raise your glasses to Lamborghini, friends. Let’s toast the end to a wonderful, glorious era, regardless of what drink you prefer. Lamborghini isn’t going away, but the Aventador is. It’s also taking the last naturally-aspirated Lambo V12 motor with it.

Lamborghini claims the Aventador LP 780-4 Ultimae It combines the best features from all versions, while giving a slight power boost to its V12 of 6.5-liter. It produces 769 horsepower (574 Kilowatts) at an amazing 8,500 RPM. au naturel The Sant’Agata Biolognese will be the 12th ever to receive a 12-lunger, so the engine should bow out at its best. If you will, it is the ultimate evolution of all evolutions.
But are we really sure that this Lamborghini’s last naturally-aspirated 12? Lamborghini’s press release for Aventador Ultimae states that this is the “grand finale of the traditional V12 engine and the ultimate Aventador, in every sense.” As if that wasn’t clear enough, Lamborghini President Stephen Winkelmann stated the Ultimae as “the ultimate, purest and timeless naturally-aspirated production V12 Lamborghini.” It is the final of its kind. It delivers the highest power and conclusive performance from Lamborghini’s current V12 engine combined with our unique flagship’s design DNA.

The V12 is still alive and well, although it doesn’t get much clearer than this. The official Lamborghini language includes mentions of traditional as well as naturally-aspirated. However, it’s possible that future Lamborghini supercars will use a V12 in a hybrid configuration. This is possible with the Sian. However, we are referring to a more traditional hybrid arrangement than the Sian’s supercapacitor. A smaller-displacement V12 with turbochargers might also be an option.

The Aventador LP780-4 Ultimae is a great example of what the future holds for Lamborghini. It’s the best Lambo you will ever see.