Thursday, September 29, 2011
Exterior
It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to see that the new Aventador LP700-4 follows the same design language as with the latest Reventon and Sesto Elemento  concept. The model has been designed at the Centro Stile Lamborghini in  Sant’Agata Bolognese and takes its inspiration from modern aeronautics  and from the world’s fastest and most agile aircraft.
The  supercar is 4.78 meters long, 2.26 meters wide, and only 1.136 meters  high.  The proportions and body parts have been calculated to improve  the car’s aerodynamics as much as possible. All of the aerodynamic  elements are integrated into the body shell form, from the front spoiler  to the rear diffuser, while the rear 
spoiler is deployable and controlled electronically. The 4 degree approach angle is optimized for high speed and assists directional stability at the very top end of the spectrum. The 11 degree tilt, on the other hand, delivers considerably greater downforce at mid-range speeds, helping to optimize handling and stability.
spoiler is deployable and controlled electronically. The 4 degree approach angle is optimized for high speed and assists directional stability at the very top end of the spectrum. The 11 degree tilt, on the other hand, delivers considerably greater downforce at mid-range speeds, helping to optimize handling and stability.
Up front the Aventador gets an air guide  further emphasized by glossy, black frames, and bi-xenon headlamps.  These headlights are more than just a simple bulb behind a casing, they  are an exercise in further design. The Y shaped lights spread out from  the middle and a different set of LED lights within creates the turn  signal. The side of the car have two sweeping strokes – the first  emphasizes the front wheel arch; the second is a very sharply drawn line  beginning at the front wheel arch. Lamborghini describes it as a tensed  muscle running along the entire side of the car and over the rear  wheel. Also, two large air intakes behind the upward-opening doors are  used for a better cooling engine. Finally the rear gets a lower diffuser  and rear LED lights that create the same shape as the ones out front.
In what has become one of the most distinctive features  for any Lamborghini, the passenger doors will open upwards towards the  sky. This feature has been used on every major Lamborghini supercar  since the Countach. Few companies have been able to create a specific  design element that they are able to carry through various decades with  such poise. The nearest competitor may be Mercedes Benz and the 300SL Gullwing of the past and SLS AMG of today.
Customers  will have the ability to choose from 13 exterior colors in pastel  metallic, pearlescent, or matte. These include the newest shades of  Grigio Estoque, Arancio Argos, AD Personam, Nero Nemesis, Bianco  Canopus, and Marrone Apus. Automobili Lamborghini has really taken  notice of the aftermarket world with their new paint options. Matte  paint has become all the rage in high-end cars and can look especially  striking on something as svelte as a Lamborghini. Three specific Matte  tones will be available from the factory and should increase the curb  appeal of these machines even further.
Installing the Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4 within a museum in Rome
Interior
If you are one of the lucky few to have sat in a  Reventon than you would know how Lamborghini was attempting to create a  cockpit out of a dashboard. The revolutionary gauges that acted like the  instruments of a jet plane were the first in a line of new technologies  that would evolve into the Aventador. Instrumentation for the Aventador  is displayed on a large LCD screen while a completely independent  system and LCD screen controls stereo and navigation functions. The  press release makes the center console of the car sound like your car is  a robot by calling it the, “Human-Machine Interface.”
The  full leather single-color interior is available in either Nero Alde  (black) or in Marrone Elpis, with the contrasting stitching offered in a  range of colors. The two-tone leather interiors are offered in two  style lines. For Bicolor Sportivo, the base color is black, with the  contrast in orange, white, yellow or green, while Bicolor Elegante  presents a harmonious blend of brown tones. A virtually inexhaustible  array of variants is also offered by the Ad Personam individualization  program.
The Aventador will be offered with ABS, electronic brake  distribution, anti-slip control, speed-dependent servo-tronic steering,  hill start assist and, of course, ESP stability control. The rear  spoiler and the side air intakes are electronically controlled. The  Drive Select System enables vehicle characteristics (engine,  transmission, differential, stability control, steering) to be set in  accordance with individual driver preferences in one of three modes –  Strada (road), Sport and Corsa (track).
Interior Shots
Performance
Lamborghini has made it clear that a V12 engine will be  the only thing to ever power their supercar, but it was time to develop a  new and modern version of the legendary V12 of yesteryear. The  Aventador will come with a new 6.5-liter V12 engine with an AWD layout  that produces 700 HP 8,250 rpm and 509 lb-ft at 5,500 rpm. It is the  first all-new Lamborghini developed engine since the Countach. This  engine will be able to get from 0-60 mph in just 2.9 seconds while  blasting off a top speed of 217 mph. With a total weight of 1,575  kilograms (3,472 lb) it will deliver a power to weight ratio of 2.25  Kg/hp. These figures are astounding, but not out of this world.  Lamborghini has surely created a super car, but until we can get it on a  track with its competition we will not know if the Bull can reign King.
Design  of the engine was simple in theory. The car needed a powerplant that  was lighter than the old one and more powerful. That tends to be the  problem with just about every iteration of a new sports car, but  Lamborghini was able to develop several new ways of solving it. They  made the engine lighter by using an aluminum-silicon alloy to lower the  overall weight to just 235kg. Parts that are more readily exposed to  high heat were still forged from steel, but the overall engine weight is  equal to 3.0hp per kilogram.
The Aventador’s engine is mated to an all-new  “Lamborghini ISR” – the ISR stands for Independent Shifting Rod -  seven-speed single clutch automated manual gearbox that combines quick  shift time with manual shifting, which proves to be quite useful when a  car has a low weight and compact dimensions.
The ISR  gearbox allows the Aventador to shift gears almost simultaneously. It  comes with two modes and 50 millisecond shifts that works in such  fashion that when one of the shifting rods is moving out of one gear,  the second rod is already shifting on to the next. Another important  aspect of the new Lamborghini transmission fits perfectly with the  company’s new goal of making its supercars more lightweight: the ISR  transmission weighs in at only 79 kilos – about 174 pounds –  significantly lighter than any other DSG transmission out on the market.
the  new Lamborghini powertrain is a revolutionary new technology that will  set apart the Aventador – and all its future models - from its supercar  contemporaries.
Lamborghini president and CEO Stephan Winkelmann  explains that the new Lamborghini powertrain is a revolutionary new  technology that will set apart the Aventador – and all its future models  - from it’s supercar contemporaries. “This new power unit is not only  the crowning glory of our product range, it is also part of our enormous  investment in the future of the Lamborghini brand,” he said.
The Aventador’s monocoque will also be made solely of  carbon fiber. When using this lightweight material it is possible to  create structures that are much stronger than steel and also many times  lighter. Until recently this material was used very little and few  companies had the technology to create entire tubs out of it. Ferrari was one of the first manufacturers to take its carbon-fiber technology from the racetrack and incorporate it into the Ferrari F50  road car which had an entirely carbon-fiber tub. The newest one,  designed by Lamborghini, puts the entire shell of the car from roof to  floor in one component. Overall the part of the car where you will be  sitting while hurtling over 200mph will only weigh 325.18lbs.
The  body and chassis will be entirely constructed from carbon fiber. In  collaboration with Boeing Corp. and the University of Washington, The  tub and body that boasts stiffness calculated as 35,000 Newton-meters  per degree of deflection. By comparison of stiffness, the Koenigsegg CCR  is 28,100 Nm, the Ferrari F50 is 34,600 Nm, and the existing Murcielago  is 20,000 Nm.
"Systematic lightweight engineering  and an optimum power-to-weight ratio are absolutely crucial to the super  sports cars of the future, for both the highest levels of driving  pleasure and lower emissions," says Stephan Winkelmann, President and  CEO of Automobili Lamborghini. "Lamborghini has put a lot of hard work  into growing its expertise in the application of CFRP, attaining the  leadership position we hold today. With its innovative carbon-fiber  monocoque, the successor to the Murciélago displays the full competence  of our brand and starts a new chapter in the history of Lamborghini."
 
    It is clear to see that Lamborghini engineers and  designers truly started from scratch when creating the Aventador. This  car will have an entirely new suspension concept that comes straight  from Formula 1 racing. It will also utilize a more typical  double-wishbone setup and a supercar standard carbon-ceramic brake  system. Also at the front axle are shock absorbers that come equipped  with a hydraulic lifting system enabling the front end of the super  sports car to be lifted by 40 millimeters at the touch of a button. When  driving a Lamborghini through any parking lot with speed-bumps you will  immediately recognize the convenience and need for a system that lifts  the front end.
A new and innovative steering wheel  system will also make it into the Aventador. The system has the ability  to think its way through a bend adhering to the perfect line. This could  be similar to the McLaren MP 4-12C brake steer system that will debut  this month. It, in conjunction with a dozen computer systems, analyzes  how the driver has entered a curve and adjusts steering inputs and  braking to help the car maintain a more efficient line.
Engine Sounds
Drivetrain
 
    Next to the impressive 700 HP V12 engine, the new  supercar will also feature an innovative and highly sophisticated  suspension concept.  The first details of the concept reveal that the  pushrod spring and damper was inspired by Formula 1 and adapted to a  high-performance road-going vehicle, allowing it to handle better and be  much more responsive.  Next to this, the Aventador will also get an  aluminum double wishbone suspension and a carbon ceramic brake system.  The spring elements are not located on the wheel mounts, but connected  inboard to the bodyshell structure. They are transversely positioned:  under the windscreen in the front and close to the engine in the rear.   Also at the front axle are shock absorbers that come equipped with a  hydraulic lifting system enabling the front end of the super sports car  to be lifted by 40 millimeters at the touch of a button.  When driving a  Lamborghini through any parking lot with speed-bumps you will  immediately recognize the convenience and need for a system that lifts  the front end.
A new and innovative steering wheel  system will also make it into the Aventador.  The system has the ability  to think its way through a bend adhering to the perfect line.  This  could be similar to the McLaren MP 4-12C brake steer system that will  debut this month. It, in conjunction with a dozen computer systems,  analyzes how the driver has entered a curve and adjusts steering inputs  and braking to help the car maintain a more efficient line.
Pricing
 
    The new Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 will go on sale in  late summer 2011 at a price of $387,000.  Don’t expect to see many of  these exotic beauties at the nearest dealership. Lamborghini has been  taking orders for years and will have to fill those sales requests  before one just sits on a dealer’s lot.  In total, only 4000 units of  the supercar will be produced, which is 99 units less than the  Murcielago.  If any more than that were produced, the Aventador would  not be profitable. According to Autocar,  "the carbon fiber molds that are used to construct the car’s monocoque  can be used as many as 500 times before they have to be replaced."  The  Aventador’s price is equivalent to eight sets of monocoque molds.
If  you are truly in the market for one, there are far too many bespoke  options to choose from – we would certainly want to go through the  design process ourselves and order one from the factory in Italy.
Competition
 
    If and when the Lamborghini Aventador is released –  teaser images have pointed to a 2012 launch date – it’s a pretty safe  bet that it’s going to go head-to-head with a number of other new  exotics, with the most notable of which being the Ferrari 599 GTO.  Numbers aren’t too far from each other with the Aventador’s 700  horsepower, 2.9-second 0-60 mph time, and 217 mph top speed going up  against the 599 GTO’s 670 horsepower, 3.3-second 0-60 mph time, and 208  mph top speed time.
With the specs of these two  Italian thoroughbreds closely similar to each other, it should make for a  nice comparison test between the two. Sure, we’re going to have to wait  until Lamborghini officially introduces the Aventador for that to  happen, but we’re pretty confident that at some point, it’s going to.
Lamborghinis  and Ferraris will always be interlinked with each other so bragging  rights between the 599 GTO and the soon-to-be-released Aventador LP700-4   should still make for a very interesting comparison test.  Other  companies will be having there chance to take a shot at this raging bull  including Pagani and McLaren. Many people know little about these  companies, but they produce some of the baddest sports cars on the  planet. Their most recent models have pushed the limits of engineering  and manufacturing and the newest models will be more than light  competition for the Lamborghini. The McLaren already promises similar  performance from a smaller and more economical twin-turbo V8 engine. The  Pagani  will be utilizing an AMG V12 like the past models and have a peak  output close to the new Lamborghini. In a perfect world, we would love  to see these four new cars on one track at the same time to duel it out  for bragging rights.
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