



Boasting Lamborghini’s first all-new V12 since the iconic 350 GT of 1964, the 2014 Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4 Roadster is a true Italian powerhouse. That 6.5-liter V12 pumps out 690 horsepower and 509 lb-ft of torque, powering all four wheels through a 7-speed semi-automatic transmission and propelling the occupants to 60 MPH in just 2.9 seconds. This low mileage Aventador Roadster is finished in Nero Aldebaran over black leather and sports a variety of optional extras including a multifunction leather steering wheel, Homelink, and other options detailed throughout the page. It is being offered for sale with just over 8,700 miles, a clean title, and clean Carfax.

The 2014 Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4 Roadster saw a redesigned C-pillar and engine cover to accommodate the two-piece removable carbon fiber top while preserving airflow, rollover protection, and structural rigidity on par with that of the coupe. At 13 pounds each, the roof panels can easily be removed and stowed in the front luggage compartment. The frunk can also hold the removable wind diffuser which attaches to the windshield frame. Additionally, the rear window can be raised and lowered electronically for increased cabin airflow and engine noise levels. This Aventador Roadster is finished in Nero Aldebaran black which presents flawlessly. The silver Dione forged aluminum wheels are factory originals, sized 20" at the front and 21" at the rear, with yellow brake calipers and drilled rotors tucked behind them. Passengers are greeted by a black leather interior with yellow accents, including Snorting Bull Lamborghini logos on the floor mats and contrasting yellow stitching throughout. Cabin options include a multifunction leather steering wheel with controls for audio and infotainment functions, a Homelink system with programmable garage door openers, and the Park Assist Package which integrates parking sensors and a rear-view camera into the Bluetooth-compatible infotainment system. The fully digital gauge cluster shows just 8,754 miles at the time of documentation.

Thanks to its 6.5-liter V12 engine with 690 horsepower and 509 lb-ft of torque, the 2014 Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4 Roadster touts a 0-60 MPH time of just 2.9 seconds and a top speed of over 215 MPH. That powerplant is mated to a 7-speed semi-automatic gearbox which shifts in 50 milliseconds, driving all four wheels through a Haldex electronic all-wheel drive system. Despite the structural changes required to turn the standard Aventador into a convertible, the Aventador Roadster weighs just 110 pounds more than the coupe for a total weight of 3,583 pounds. The LP700-4 Roadster features cylinder deactivation, stop-start functionality, and advanced pushrod suspension. This Lamborghini carried a base price of over $440,000 when it was new in 2014.




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.




The Lamborghini Urus is the Lambo for supercars fans with families. It’s a four-door, five-seat midsize luxury SUV that offers plenty of nice features and a roomy trunk. It’s also a super-fast 190mph road rocket with a 640-horse twin-turbo V8 under the hood and Lamborghini’s signature driving experience at your fingertips. Introduced in 2018, the Urus was made for those who dare to be different. Yes, you can find many European and American SUVs with similar power outputs but none of them can offer the sheer emotive appeal of the Urus. If that sounds like your kind of car, we have this Texas-based 2019 Lamborghini Urus for sale right now. It’s done over 53,000 miles and comes with some nice additions. These include 24-inch RDB Signature wheels, an aftermarket carbon fiber steering wheel, an aftermarket exhaust system and much more.



The Lamborghini Urus is the Italian supercar and sports car maker’s second SUV! Yes, their first effort was the lumbering LM002 of the Eighties, a machine that looked like Italy’s take on a Humvee and came with a Countach engine. The Urus, on the other hand, shares a platform with other luxury SUV greats such as the Bentley Bentayga, Audi Q8 and Porsche Cayenne. Produced since 2018, it comes with a thundering twin-turbo 4.0-liter V8 and standard all-wheel drive. Today’s 2022 Lamborghini Urus takes things up several notches, because this 19,000-mile luxury family hauler has been further enhanced by aftermarket house. You can have this Florida-based machine if you like. Just call or DM us to take ownership.



Introduced in 2018, Lamborghini’s Urus is perfect for those who want the supercar experience but have family commitments to consider. Interestingly, the Urus, which is named after a breed of cattle, isn’t Lambo’s first SUV effort. That honor goes to the LM002 of the Eighties, but those are super-rare to come by. In contrast, with its underpinnings shared with the Porsche Cayenne, Audi Q8 and Bentley Bentayga, the Urus is your proverbial iron fist wrapped in a leather glove. It’s fast and grippy, but can also take four more adult passengers along for the ride, as well as enough luggage for a week-long trip. If you’d like a slice of Urus action, this 2020 Lamborghini Urus is available in Lima, Ohio with only 15,000 miles to its name.


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