The Aventador has been one of the most iconic Lamborghinis as it spawned various limited-edition iterations along with numerous changes over the decade or so that it has been around. For supercars, it has been rare in this technology-infested world that a V12-engined one that stays true to its roots remains in production for this long. The Aventador journey began in 2011 when the much-loved Murcielago was confined to the history books and it became Lamborghini’s most radical offering. The LP 700-4 featured sci-fi styling but within the Lamborghini template of a low-slung design and a massive V12 engine at the back. The carbon fiber monocoque and a leap towards cabin design or even dynamics paved the way for a sharper Lamborghini despite not giving up on what the company is known for.
Along with a plethora of special editions and iterations, the Avenator will soon be replaced by a completely new car currently christened LB744 (for now). It marks a paradigm shift for Lamborghini as it embraces electrification with a V12 plug-in hybrid. It is the new flagship Lamborghini which is built on a monocoque made entirely of multi-technology carbon fiber and it features a front structure in Forged Composites.
This is a huge shift for the Italian supercar brand and does remember that its V12 engined cars have been its core strength even though the Urus fills up the coffers, the new V12 plug-in hybrid would be the face of Lamborghini.