Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 "spied" in the swirly en route to Geneva
Usually when an automaker is preparing to introduce a new car, we get a view of the styling and then the technical details. But Lamborghini is used to do things backwards. It was at least one of the first automotive manufacturer a mid-engine sports car to build, and was also the one who got his start the reverse engineering Ferraris with tractor parts. And the tradition is back with the long-awaited successor Murciélago.
Although Sant'Agata has been a gradual release details of the super sports car mechanics - including the boom suspension, 6.5-liter V12 and ISR transmission - Insights into the car design have been few and far between. This swirly Job "spy shot", allegedly leaked from the factory, was the spread of the Internet as a viral video and gives us one of our best look yet to make the car.
Although the camouflage does a good job of breaking the body lines, you can still see a healthy dose of Reventón as fighter jet-inspired design elements known to be expected in the animal Aventador LP700-4. To go with less than a month before it will debut at the Geneva Motor Show, it's certainly more to come soon, so watch this space.
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