Last Lamborghini Reventón Delivered

Italian super sport car manufacturer Lamborghini has announced the delivery of the twentieth and last produced copy of the exclusive model Reventón.

That last copy was delivered to a buyer from the United Kingdom, who paid a million euros (without the taxes), by Stephan Winkelmann, head of Automobili Lamborghini SpA.

Lamborghini Reventón was presented for the first time in September last year at the Frankfurt Auto Show, when they announced that only 20 copies of this exclusive car will be made.

According to recent (unofficial) information, the Italians have planned to make a bit more copies (the figure mentioned was around 100 pieces), however, it will be enjoyed by only 20 lucky rich people.

Reventón is based on the Lamborghini Murcielago LP640, has a body of carbon fiber, brake disks of carbon, modified engine cooling system, adjusting last spoiler and interior materials such as alcantar, aluminum, carbon and of course leather.

The car is propulsed by a 6,5 liters V12 engine with 471kW/650HP at 8000 rpm. and 660 Nm at 6000 rpm, and a 4×4 transmision through Lamborghini’s robotized e-gear transmission.

The Reventón reaches the 100 km/h in just 3,4 seconds, has a maximum speed of 340 km/h, uses about 21,3 liters per 100 km (32,3 in a city), while the CO2 emissions are 495 g/km.

Reventón vs Tronado

Lamborghini Reventón

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  • Posted by E.J. on Monday, December 8th, 2008 at 15:08:03


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