You are a huge diffuser, my dear.
It’s hard for us to believe that Lamborghini created the Aventador 11 years ago. Although the platform has seen countless special editions, the Aventador itself doesn’t look that old. Although production of the V12 raging Bull has ended, there is a possibility that it will be restartedin the wake a fiery incident involving Felicity Ace. The cargo ship eventually sinks, carrying with it more than 4,000 VW Group cars.
Our spies caught the incident. Aventador’s replacement With significantly less camouflage. This is the reason why the number of intakes has been increased and the redesigned doors have a prominent upper character line. The yellow stickers that you can see confirm that the new Italian machine is electrified when it uses an electrical supply. all-new V12 .
The engine bay can be seen in some shots, as we can see the coolant tank. The pair of hexagonal exhaust finishingers that we saw in the original spy photos December 2021 are missing from those quad tips. Now we can see the Aventador successor, with its huge rear diffuser fins as well as sleek Y-shaped taillights.
One spy shot, taken from afar, shows the side profile that reveals a longer tail. Another image shows a rear spoiler that has trapezoidal elements at the exhaust tips. The C-pillar also appears to have air ducts. This accentuates the aero-driven exterior design. The camo will be removed later in the year, so hopefully the new Lamborghini range topper won’t look too busy.
The pillars supporting the side mirrors are shorter than ever before. Meanwhile, the front end houses massive air intakes. This is most likely the base model. Hotter variants will have more aggressive styling. Even compared to the yellow Audi R8 it already looks very angry.
The V10 engine depicted in the first photo is most likely the track-focused variant that we saw at the start of the year. Although it’s a new prototype, the aero upgrades include a modified rear wing and a different engine than the R8. This could be the final chance for the 5.2-liter supercar engine, as Audi confirmed that the successor to the supercar will be an electric vehicle.