Aggressive body styling and ultra-limited production make the Lamborghini Veneno one of the most recognizable and desired exotic supercars ever manufactured in Sant’Agata Bolognese.
The Lamborghini Veneno is a road-legal supercar
that is based off of the Aventador LP700-4. The base 6.5- liter V12 powerplant
of the Aventador has been upgraded to produce an addition 50 hp over the
standard 691 hp found on the LP700-4 for a new power output of 740 hp. The
additional power was made possible by the addition of significantly larger air
intakes that allow the Veneno to rev much higher. Extensive upgrades and
modifications to the exhaust system have also helped to push the total
horsepower north. Proudly displaying a top speed of 220 mph, this hypercar remains
one of the fastest in its segment.
Ultra-quick shifts are made possible by the
seven-speed, single-clutch automated ISR transmission that includes a
track-ready “Corsa” setting. Both the Veneno and the Aventador share the same
permanent 4WD and inboard pushrod suspension. One of the most important
features of the Veneno has to be the lightweight design of the carbon fiber
frame that creates a power-to-weight ratio of 4.23 CV/lbs. Aerodynamics
plays a crucial role with the Veneno. The rear of the body has been optimized
for underbody aerodynamics and stability when cornering at high speeds.
Specificatios:
- Quad turbocharged: 6.5- liter V12 power plant
- Top Speed: 220 mph
- Weight: 4.23 ibs
- Cost: $4 million