The legendary Italian automaker, Automobili Ferruccio Lamborghini, has the reputation for manufacturing high-performance cars with speed of fantasy nearly for 50 years. Now, approaching its golden anniversary, Lamborghini is scheduled to release a replacement for its supercar, the Murciélago, which has been introduced to the market since 2002. The new 2012 Aventador is expected to be on stage at the March Geneva Auto Salon.
The 2012 Lamborghini Aventador still inherits the look of the Murciélago it replaces. The Aventador will have muscular look with a low-slung two-seat coupe and convertible roof. A big-power V12 lurks behind the cockpit to generate all four wheels drive performance.
Though the Aventador is designed on the final iteration of the Murciélago, it still shows a clean-sheet design. For a brief comparison, the Murciélago is intended to be less weight and more power to guarantee enhanced performance, stability during high speed driving, and handling prowess, making it deserve the title of SuperVeloce, “super fast”. The 2012 Aventador will doubtless go beyond these measures.
The changes to the 2012 Aventador begin with the structure. The car will apply an Audi-style aluminum paneled in carbon fiber and alloy. This structure application will grant the Aventador 200 pounds lighter. The car will display markedly altered proportions in the new architecture with a definite cab-forward profile showing a shorter nose and a longer tail. The Aventador’s styling should signify a clean break from the Murciélago. The additional length on rear body and wheelbase suggests a likelihood of a new feature on sport-linked motorized spoiler.