- Car Location: Massachusetts
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Lamborghini is known as Ferrari’s arch-rival and their naming of cars after fighting bulls and bullfighting paraphernalia is one of their quirks. The Lamborghini Murcielago took over from the Diablo and dominated the 2000s, and stepping into the 2010s and beyond, Lamborghini unveiled the Aventador in 2011. Still going strong, the Aventador has spawned a number of specials based upon it such as the Veneno, Centenario, Sian, Essenza and Countach LPI 800-4. If you wish to own one of these historically significant Lambos that has ample potential to be a future classic whilst offering an exhilarating driving experience, this 2017 Lamborghini Aventador S fits the bill to a tee. Rocking just 2,300 miles, this Massachusetts-based car is seeking its next owner.
Exterior and Interior
Lamborghini’s design language is iconic and ensures that their cars cannot be mistaken for any other. Razor-edged styling, squared-off rears and those scissor doors are all hallmarks that this 2017 Lamborghini Aventador S wears with pride. Whilst another hallmark of a Lamborghini is loud and bright paintwork, this particular example eschews that in favor of a cool white exterior that ensures you can make a statement when you desire, rather than all the time. It rolls on a nice set of Lamborghini alloys with the requisite high-performance tires. In fact, the Aventador S model such as this one differs from the regular Aventador in the form of a redesigned front splitter, rear diffuser, and triple exhaust exits. The interior of a Lambo is as iconic as the exterior, and once again, can be recognized as nothing else but a Lambo. This example features a cool black color scheme with seating for two occupants. The driver is faced by a digital instrument cluster and grips a flat-bottomed chunky steering wheel with paddles for gear shifting duties, as well as two small rollers for infotainment functions. A comprehensive infotainment suite is included, as well as a Sensonum sound system for when you’d like to listen to tunes other than that soulful engine. Climate control minimizes the risk of sweaty buttocks and palms when you awaken the beast within.
Engine
This 2017 Lamborghini Aventador S is powered by the brand’s 6.5 liter L539 V12 engine that drives all four wheels via a 7-speed Graziano automated manual transmission. The spectacular power output is 730hp, with a torque peak of 509 lb-ft, allowing the Aventador S to nip below 3 seconds in the benchmark 0-60 sprint, and top out at 217mph. Standard carbon-ceramic brakes ensure the stopping power is ample, whilst the car also features four-wheel steering and enhanced suspension over regular Aventador models.
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.
Few cars capture the spirit of Lamborghini’s V10 era quite like the first-generation Gallardo. Introduced as the brand’s entry-level supercar, the Gallardo combined unmistakable Italian styling with a high-revving naturally aspirated V10, helping redefine Lamborghini for a new generation of enthusiasts. This 2008 Lamborghini Gallardo has covered just 6,531 miles from new and is configured in rear-wheel-drive form, making it a particularly engaging driver’s car. Finished in stealthy Nero Noctis over a matching Nero interior, this Gallardo is further enhanced by desirable factory options including the Branding Package, contrast stitching, and lightweight 19-inch forged Scorpius wheels, while tasteful carbon fiber side skirts and an aftermarket rear spoiler add an even more aggressive visual presence.
The Lamborghini Urus transformed the high-performance SUV segment when it debuted, combining supercar-level performance with everyday practicality. This 2021 example takes that formula even further through an extensive list of premium modifications and visual enhancements. Showing just 19,950 miles, this Nero Noctis-finished Urus features a striking 1016 Industries full carbon fiber widebody kit, AL13 forged wheels, a lowered stance, and a Valvetronic exhaust system that elevates both its appearance and soundtrack. Blending exotic styling, luxury appointments, and remarkable performance, this Urus stands out as a highly customized example of Lamborghini’s best-selling model.
The Lamborghini Urus redefined what a high-performance SUV could be, blending supercar performance with everyday practicality in a way few manufacturers have managed to replicate. This 2024 Lamborghini Urus S, showing just 1,707 miles, represents one of the most desirable luxury performance SUVs available today. Finished in menacing Nero Noctis over a Nero Ade interior, this example is highly equipped with premium options including the Advanced 3D Bang & Olufsen sound system, rear-seat entertainment, a panoramic roof, extensive carbon fiber trim, and the Park Assistance Package with Remote Park Assist. With its aggressive styling, twin-turbocharged V8 power, and virtually showroom-level mileage, this Urus S offers the opportunity to experience Lamborghini performance in a package capable of accommodating both spirited driving and daily usability.
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