Lamborghini’s Latest Teaser Reveals A Likely Final Version Of The Aventador

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Earlier this year, Lamborghini had confirmed revealing two new V12 models in 2021 and one of them could be the final version of the Avantador series, while the second one could be the hybrid that will be the successor to the Aventador. Well! The supercar maker has now released a new teaser on social media platforms, that shows two new Lamborghinis, and the headlight cluster easily gives away the Aventador leading in the image. It shows a shadowed pair of cars cruising along a twisty road and headlights beaming through the darkness.

Now a spy video that surfaced online in May showed a partially camouflaged Aventador undergoing testing. The entire front end was under wraps along with the side sills, rear fenders, and upper rear intakes. At the rear, the car sported the SVJ’s exhaust and diffuser while the rest of the car looked like an Aventador S. The wraps did a good job in hiding the design changes and they remained hidden in the new teaser image as well. That said, we are just speculating both to be the same models. According to rumours, this is the Lamborghini Aventador S Jota which is destined to become the most powerful Aventador ever.

The 6.5-litre naturally aspirated V12 is likely to churn out close to 760 bhp which is humongous but the Sian puts out 807 through its hybrid powertrain. Lamborghini is likely to make other changes to the powertrain and chassis in a bid to improve the model’s performance capabilities further. More details on that are likely to follow soon on July 7, when Lamborghini will reveal the new model.


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