Sunday, September 8, 2024

Lamborghini didn't keep the last Aventador ever

When the cargo ship Felicity Ace sank with 4,000 cars on board, some of the last Lamborghini Aventadors were lost, so the car brand had to restart production.

There are now a number of Lamborghini Aventadors that in reality should not have been built at all. But the car brand needed it.

The original last examples of the top model are actually located at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean. Here they sank together with just over 4,000 other cars when the cargo ship Felicity Ace went down in February 2022.

Lamborghini is not the only car brand that has had to build new cars for that reason. Among other things, Porsche had to get a famous YouTuber a new Cayman GT4. Read more about it here.

But it is only now that Lamborghini has assembled and delivered the absolute last Aventador ever. That's what Car and Driver writes.

The car brand confirms to the media that the last Lamborghini Aventador will roll off the assembly line in July 2023 and that the owner lives in Switzerland.

READ ALSO: Tesla limits Model 3 to 149 horsepower

The car is painted in the color Azzurro Flake after the model Miura P400, which was shown at the Brussels Auto Show way back in 1968.

Now both models are a thing of the past. But the replacement Revuelto sticks to one characteristic. Namely the gigantic V12 engine. And it's going well.

The new top model not only has more than 1,000 horsepower overall. Together with the other model program, it keeps the employees busy for a long time. Very long indeed.

The Revuelto model alone won't come close until sometime in 2026 at the earliest. And things are even going so well at the factory in Sant'Agata that you don't need Audi's help to develop a Huracan replacement. Read more about it here.

And well the same. For Audi, after a production period of a full 18 years, the Huracan's sister car, the R8, has been buried. And it won't come again.

And now that we're on to things that won't come again, we can round up Felicity Ace again. The VAG group, of which Lamborghini is a part, has been sued for being to blame for the whole thing. Read more about it here .

Read more exciting news from and about the world of cars right here!

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