Even though the Geneva Motor Show is just about to open its doors, there are still secrets to be learned. To celebrate the company's 50th anniversary Lamborghini did indeed prepare something very special. We were not standing on the edge of our seats because most expected it was the production version of the Sesto Elemento. However, what we're going to see in Geneva is so much more.
The anniversary model is called the Veneno, a bespoke V12 supercar, most likely built under the Ad Personam program that caters to people who want a more impressive Lambo.
The supercar is named after the spanish world or "poison" and is based on the aventador. Its V12 has been re-tuned and produces 740bhp, which translates to 750 PS, a 50 PS increase over the LP700-4's output.Thanks to this extra power, the Lamborghini Veneno will have an impressive new top speed of 220mph (354km/h) and probably reaches 100 km/h in about 2.7 seconds.
Source: autoforum.cz via carscoops.com
The supercar is named after the spanish world or "poison" and is based on the aventador. Its V12 has been re-tuned and produces 740bhp, which translates to 750 PS, a 50 PS increase over the LP700-4's output.Thanks to this extra power, the Lamborghini Veneno will have an impressive new top speed of 220mph (354km/h) and probably reaches 100 km/h in about 2.7 seconds.
Source: autoforum.cz via carscoops.com