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Growing up in the Eighties meant you had to have a Lamborghini poster on your bedroom wall; they are the ultimate bedroom poster car, thanks to their unique designs. Turn back the clock today, and even though the brand has seen tougher competition, it's not rare to see a Lamborghini as desktop wallpapers. Their design was not the only factor that made their cars stand out; it's the car's names as well. Keeping in traditions, each car is named after a Spanish fighting bull. With two-door supercars being their expertise since the early Seventies, owning one meant you get a lot of looks as you drive by and experience true Italian performance in all its glory, much like this 2021 Lamborghini SVJ roadster we have today. With just 115 miles reported on the clock, true driving nirvana is just a matter of finding an open road and hearing that V12 roar into action.
Lamborghinis will always have a special place in automotive history with their designs. This 2021 Lamborghini Aventador SVJ Roadster and its Grigio Liqueo exterior is no different. The hardtop is finished off in carbon fiber, with the mirror housings sporting a shiny finish. This Italian powerhouse sits neatly on the factory 20" and 21" bronze wheels to match the unique exterior color, which also houses orange brake calipers. One word to describe the Nero Cosmus interior on this 2021 Lamborghini SVJ roadster would be unique. Comfort is no stranger, thanks to the electric and heated seats holding you and your passenger in place. The Arancio seat belts blend well with the orange cross-stitching and provide additional safety. Other luxury features come in the form of a Lamborghini Sensonum sound system serving as the perfect way to pump your tunes. If you ever feel like not stepping out after a spirited drive, the garage door opener sure comes in handy.
As manufacturers utilize forced induction and smaller displacement, Lamborghini sure is a chip off the old block; They are masters of creating the perfect V12 engine and don't bother with downsizing that roaring V12. This 2021 Lamborghini SVJ roadster sports a 6.5 L V12 engine capable of pushing 760hp thanks to its track-focused "SVJ" model. The mid-engined powerhouse sends its power to all four wheels through a seven-speed automated manual gearbox. The X frame and T engine provide a unique look in terms of design aesthetics. The carbon fiber rocker cover underneath adds a sporty feel.
2021 Model Year Lamborghini Aventador SVJ Roadster Grigio Liqueo exterior Nero Cosmus interior Seat belts - Arancio Special Color - Grigio X-Frame and T Engine Orange Brake Calipers Visibility and light 20"/21" Wheels Rocker cover in carbon fiber Lamborghini Sensonum Colored footplate Electric and heated seats Style package Hard top in Carbon Fiber Ext detail and fixed air Mirror housings in shiny Internal Cross Stitching
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.
Ever since its inception, Lamborghini has been the talk of the town with every model released. From being bedroom poster material to blistering performance, taking charge of the raging bull is an experience you really can't replicate. Present today is one of Lamborghini's finest and is the perfect blend of performance and design aesthetic and takes shape with this 2021 Lamborghini Huracan EVO Spyder. With a reported 46,505 miles on the clock, this handsome raging bull is one that can level up your driveway game and ensure a smile every time you're out and about.
When you think about SUVs, you often think about these overland monsters that can take a shortcut through a forest of mud and sand without breaking a sweat. Nowadays, however, a lot of SUVs are all about speed. This 2019 Lamborghini Urus with just 17,332 miles on the odometer offers supercar levels of performance in a big, luxurious package that will put even its competitors to shame. With more and more brands wanting a piece of the SUV cake, Lamborghini has sure made one hell of an entrance with the Urus.
The Lamborghini Gallardo was one of Lamborghini’s most popular models and highest sellers. Produced between 2004 and 2014, the Gallardo opened up the Raging Bull’s target segment to those looking for something below the Murcielago. The second car after the brand was taken over by Audi, the Gallardo is probably one of the finest products to come from Lamborghini, and a definite future classic. That’s why you should snap up this 2004 Lamborghini Gallardo. The car has done just 25,600 miles, making it pretty fresh, and it’s had some recent maintenance work carried out, as well.
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