Introduced in July 2021, the special-edition Aventador Ultimae marks the end of Lamborghini’s big bull Aventador. And now, this final iteration of Aventador has landed in India that too only in one unit. While the prices of this supercar is yet to be revealed, it’s expected to bear a price tag of around Rs 9 crore (on-road).
Powering the Lamborghini Aventador Ultimae is a 6.5-litre naturally-aspirated V12 engine (with titanium intake valves) that churns out a whopping power output of 780PS and a peak torque of 720Nm, making it the most powerful Aventador ever. That said, it is 40PS and 10PS more powerful than the Aventador S and Aventador SVJ, respectively. A 7-speed Independent Shifting Rod (ISR) transmission transmits power to all four wheels, permitting the special edition to complete the century sprint in just 2.8 seconds before hitting a top speed of 355km/h.
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Design-wise, the Lamborghini Aventador Ultimae borrows its styling cues from both the S and SVJ models. It gets an aero-centric front bumper with a splitter & pronounced intakes, 21-inches forged alloy wheels, SVJ-like rear diffuser & exhaust setup, and an active spoiler with three modes on offer: closed, maximum performance and maximum handling.
The interior of the Ultimae special edition is largely inspired by the S model, featuring the same customizable TFT digital driver display and infotainment unit with Apple CarPlay, connected car tech, and voice commands. Also, there is a surplus of carbon fiber and Alcantara around the cabin. The other notable features of the Lamborghini Aventador Ultimae include rear-wheel steering, active suspension, and the brand’s latest dynamic control system called ”Lamborghini Dinamica Veicolo Attiva”.
In other news, Lamborghini has already announced its future roadmap that will lead the brand towards electrification. By the end of 2024, the hybridized versions of Lamborghini Urus, Huracan, and the successor model of Aventador will be launched. Click here for more details.