Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 bares its carbon fiber monocoque


The engineers in Sant'Agata have so kind to give the world a glimpse into the polymer CFRP monocoque, which eventually serve as the backbone of the Aventador LP700-4. With the high-tech (and similar high-dollar) material is designed for some serious strength and weight as low as possible while at the same time. Lamborghini says that the entire body structure of the Aventador the balance to strike at an incredibly light 505 pounds, and that the monocoque you see above this value, making only 324.5 pounds.

With the use of CFRP for a vehicle of the body structure is not new, says Lamborghini, it continues the process a step taken by the body shape is made of carbon fiber instead of the typical metal. We can not imagine that the change is a whole heck of a lot difference to make the final product, but it is interesting to know that it's made of carbon fiber to carbon fiber action somewhere in Italy as you read this. Hit the jump for the full press explosion.

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