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Lamborghini Aventador Rendering Released

One of the most anticipated vehicles to be released next year is the Lamborghini Aventador. The successor of the Murcielago has to live up to a virtually infinite reputation, but we entirely trust the fact that the Raging Bull has managed to pack enough madness into the car to convince anybody that gets behind the wheel that the car means business.

Earlier today, we offered you an image of the Aventador that had found its way to Facebook. However, the car is covered in black tape, with all the juicy details being hidden, so we can only see its silhouette.

Of course, we were left craving for more after studying the image, so we decided to start searching the web for anything that could quench our thirst. After a while, we came across the adjacent rendering of the vehicle, which had been published by Graphicar.it.

Yes, we know, the image is a manipulation based on a Murcielago LP670-4 Super Veloce image released by Lamborghini. We’ve also attached this image, so that you can make a comparison.

The rendering shows us a vehicle that follows Lamborghini’s family identity, using bold, edgy styling cues. This means that we get the usual oversized front air intakes, a V-shaped front fascia and angular headlights. As for the rims, these also come with angular styling cues, featuring a five-spoke design.

The Lamborghini Aventador, which will use a new 700 hp V12 powerplant, is expected to come to the world at next year’s Geneva Auto Show.
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