The Lamborghini
Veneno is a limited production supercar based on the Lamborghini
Aventador and was built to celebrate Lamborghini’s 50th anniversary. When
introduced in 2013 at a price of US$4,500,000, it was the most expensive
production car in the world. The prototype, Car Zero, is finished in grey and
includes an Italian flag vinyl on both sides of the car. The engine
is a development of the Aventador's 6.5 L V12 and produces
750 PS (552 kW; 740 bhp).
Lamborghini built just
five examples of the Veneno: Two for itself and three for the customers. Car
Zero, which was the vehicle on display, will be retained by the factory
for the museum. The three production cars cost €3,120,000 each, and all three
were sold.
The vehicle number 0
was unveiled at the March 2013 Geneva Motor Show, followed by 2013 Quail
Motorsports Gathering, Vallelunga circuit near Rome during the World Finals of
Lamborghini Super Trofeo 2013 series. There's another number 0 Veneno
prototype test car.
The Lamborghini Veneno
has a top speed of 220mph, can hit 60mph in 2.8 seconds, brakes from 60mph in
98.0ft, and corners at 1.41g.
Body and chassis
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Class
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Sports car
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Body style
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2-door coupé
2-door roadster |
Layout
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Mid-engine, all-wheel-drive
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Powertrain
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Engine
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6.5 L V12
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Transmission
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7-speed semi-automatic
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Dimensions
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Wheelbase
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2,700 mm (106.30 in) (Roadster)
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Length
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5,020 mm (197.64 in) (Roadster)
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Width
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2,075 mm (81.69 in) (Roadster)
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Height
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1,165 mm (45.87 in) (Roadster)
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Curb weight
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1,490 kg (3,280 lb) (Roadster; dry)
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Car
Zero
| 3/4 rear |
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| 3/4 front |







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