



The latest in a string of hits by Italian automotive virtuoso Lamborghini, the Aventador hit the streets in 2011, and, sadly, will bow out in 2022. While it’s unclear what will replace it at this point, revel in the opportunity to own one of these tuneful, and soulful beasts, in the shape of this 2015 Lamborghini Aventador Roadster that we’ve got on sale with just 4,747 miles done since new. You know you want a Lamborghini in your life, and a drop-top is the best way to enjoy it!
Lamborghini’s designs are like no other, and no automaker can, or dares, to replicate them. This 2015 Lamborghini Aventador Roadster showcases the fine penmanship of Filippo Perini, and shuns the typical bright yellow, orange, or green hues for a restrained Nero Nemesis paintjob – that’s black for you and me. A paint protection film as reported by the current owner keeps things looking good, with forged alloy wheels in gloss black maintaining the dark mien. Even the brake calipers are black. The Branding Package has been added too. Small badges on the flanks inform you that this is a LP700-4 derivative, as the Aventador does have several derivatives, with varying power options and driven wheels. Being a roadster, you can remove the roof carbon fiber panels, stow them in the front luggage compartment, and enjoy open topped motoring with the wind in your hair and the engine’s roar for company. The interior continues the dark theme with the Nero Ade color choice, and offers seating for two on well bolstered Bicolor Sportive leather and alcantara seats. The Lamborghini logo is stitched on the headrests as well. You’ve got some nice tech on board as well, including a digital instrument cluster, Lamborghini Navigation, touchscreen infotainment system, climate control, flat bottomed steering wheel with paddle shifters, and sport metal pedals.
Right behind the passenger cabin sits a monstrous 6.5L naturally aspirated V12 in this 2015 Lamborghini Aventador Roadster. Putting out 690hp at 8,250rpm and 509lb-ft at 5,500rpm, it’s truly a singer that loves to be revved. Sending all that power and torque to the road is the duty of the seven speed single clutch Graziano automated manual transmission, and electronically controlled all wheel drive system. The performance specs are truly eye-widening, with zero to sixty achievable in just under three seconds with the right conditions and launch technique, while top speed is said to be 217mph. Carbon ceramic brakes ensure that there’s ample stopping power. Is your heart racing already?


When Lamborghini set out to replace the iconic Murcielago, they went all out, giving birth to the awe-inspiring Aventador. Debuted in 2012 and running until 2022, this supercar, named after a legendary Spanish fighting bull, boasts the artistic touch of Filippo Perini, turning heads effortlessly. The 2012 Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 showcased here, with a mere 23,000 miles, stands out from the crowd for one significant reason—let's delve into the details.


Lamborghini's legendary Murcielago stands tall as one of the all-time greats among the Italian stable of flamboyant automobiles, bearing names inspired by the world of bullfighting. When the moment arrived to usher in its successor, Lamborghini spared no effort in design and engineering, resulting in the breathtaking Aventador. Produced from 2011 to 2022, only 11,465 of these masterpieces graced the roads. Thus, encountering specimens like the 2017 Lamborghini Aventador S is a rare privilege. Furthermore, this remarkable vehicle boasts a mere 10,844 miles on its odometer, arrives with the coveted Style Package, and showcases exterior styling enhancements courtesy of 1016 Industries.


The rise of Automobili Lamborghini through the decades has been nothing short of impressive. Founded by Ferruccio Lamborghini in 1963 as a direct competitor to Ferrari, the company distinguished itself by offering rear-engined and rear-driven cars. This visionary move paved the way for Lamborghini to become a renowned name in the automotive world. Interestingly, Lamborghini's founder had previously achieved success with Lamborghini Trattori, a farming equipment company established in 1948. Over the years, Lamborghini changed ownership several times before eventually finding its place under the wing of Volkswagen's Audi division. As the successor to the iconic Lamborghini Murcielago, the Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4 made its debut in 2011, captivating enthusiasts and collectors alike. Now, you have the opportunity to experience the thrill and beauty of this Italian supercar in the form of a 2014 Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4, boasting a mere 23,800 miles on the odometer. This highly sought-after model promises an exhilarating ride and an unmatched sense of joy behind the wheel.



Open-top Italian exotica does not get much more dramatic than the 2020 Lamborghini Huracán EVO Spyder. Representing the evolution of Lamborghini’s naturally aspirated V10 supercar formula, the EVO Spyder combined razor-sharp performance with advanced chassis technology and unmistakable styling while still preserving the emotional character that enthusiasts crave. Showing just 10,487 miles, this Nero Helene Metallic example presents with a stealthy yet highly sophisticated specification featuring diamond cut Aesir wheels, white brake calipers, forged carbon interior accents, and a beautifully tailored Nero Ade cabin with Bianco Leda contrast stitching. Power comes from Lamborghini’s glorious naturally aspirated 5.2L V10 paired to a lightning-fast dual-clutch transmission and an advanced all-wheel-drive system, delivering the kind of theatrical performance and unmistakable soundtrack that have made modern Lamborghini V10 cars future collectibles in the making.


The 2004 Lamborghini Gallardo represents a major milestone for Lamborghini, introducing a new era of performance, usability, and refinement under Audi ownership. As the brand’s first V10-powered production model, the Gallardo quickly became a global success, offering supercar excitement with improved reliability and everyday drivability. This particular example stands out in Arancio Borealis, one of Lamborghini’s most iconic and desirable colors, paired with a striking two-tone interior. Showing approximately 40,000 miles, this Gallardo has clearly been enjoyed while also benefiting from thoughtful upgrades such as a modern infotainment system and a custom exhaust. With its engaging E-Gear transmission and all-wheel-drive system, it delivers a driving experience that’s both raw and confidence-inspiring, making it an excellent entry point into Lamborghini ownership.


Petrolhead with family commitments? No worries, we’ve got the perfect car for you, in the shape of this 2022 Lamborghini Urus Pearl Capsule from Miami, Florida. Wearing a fine Arancio Borealis coat of paint, which is a high-gloss orange pearl coat, this super-SUV comes with a practical and well-equipped Nero interior – that’s black in English. It’s got a screaming 4.0-liter twin turbo V8 under the hood, giving you up to 641 raging Italian horses. An all-wheel drive system enables you to enjoy excellent traction in any weather condition, as well as superb track handling. Two keys are included with the sale of this 35,000-mile wonder.


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