Lamborghini Aventador production has been terminated! – ShiftDelete.Net

Lamborghini is frequently mentioned with the supercars it produces. Until now, the Italian manufacturer’s model range included the Aventador, Huracan and Urus. However, we have come to the end of the road for the Aventador, which has been produced for more than 10 years.

Farewell to the Lamborghini Aventador

Aventador, which won the hearts with its V12 engine and striking appearance in 2011, has now come to the end of its successful production life. The Italian supercar maker has announced that it has rolled the last Aventador off the assembly line. Lamborghini had said goodbye to its iconic model with limited edition cars developed on the Aventador for a while.

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In fact, this is the second time we come across this statement made by Lamborghini. The company announced a few months ago that it produced the last Lamborghini Aventador model in the same way. However, as a result of the burning of 500 Aventador models together with the Felicity Ace ship, the production of the iconic model was resumed.

Lamborghini Aventador

Now we have said goodbye to the Aventador in full. Lamborghini will soon replace the flagship model. There is no clear information about the new model yet, but we can say that the new flagship car will no longer have an atmospheric V12.

The Aventador performed quite well during its long production period. The iconic model managed to outsell any V12-powered vehicle Lamborghini has ever produced. Lamborghini has shipped a total of 11,465 Aventadors in eight different versions in the last 10 years. In addition, many more one-off and limited edition versions were also produced, such as the SC20.

The last Aventador to come off the production line in Italy was the Aventador LP 780-4 Ultimae Roadster with a special light blue Ad Personam colour. This vehicle, which features the last Aventador produced by Lamborghini, will make its way to Switzerland.

We are eagerly awaiting Lamborghini’s flagship model that will replace the Aventador. It seems quite possible that we will encounter an electric-powered supercar. So what do you think of the Lamborghini Aventador? You can share your views with us in the comments section.

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