Two images purportedly showing the long-awaited successor to the Lamborghini Aventador have surfaced online ahead of the car’s launch.
The new mid-engined supercar from Lamborghini has been spied testing on many occasions in recent months and in that time, the amount of camouflage has slowly decreased, giving us a good indication of how the car will look. These images, if real, provide us with our first unimpeded view at the complete design.
These pictures were shared to social media by several Instagram accounts including bradyv12awesome, Automotive_mike and Cochespias. While they are not actually photographs of the supercar, they appear to be convincing CGI images, perhaps taken from a brochure for the car or a configurator.
The front of the new model is significantly different than the Aventador. The most striking design detail is the sideways Y-shaped LED daytime running lights, first featured on the Lamborghini Terzo Milennio unveiled back in 2017. The new Lamborghini then features relatively small yet aggressive headlight units. Other highlights include the angular front air intakes and the bold hood, complete with plenty of sharp surfaces and creases.
Making the car stand out even further are huge side air intakes with horizontal slats and on this particular model, a set of five-spoke wheels.
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The rear is also a dramatic departure from the Aventador. Mimicking the design of the front DRLs are the Y-shaped LED taillights. The exhausts then exit out from in between the taillights, leaving Lamborghini with the space to engineer a pronounced diffuser. An engine cover that provides an unimpeded view of the V12 is also present.
Technical features of the Aventador’s successor have not been confirmed. What we do know is that it will rock a naturally-aspirated V12 that works alongside a hybrid system. It should be good for a minimum of 850 hp, ensuring it can outgun the Ferrari 296 GTB and closely rival the Ferrari SF90 Stradale.