2008 Lamborghini

Published: 10th May 2011
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The Lamborghini Reventon premiered more than three years ago, yet for this very day it is constantly on the amaze us all. The simple passing by of a Reventon sends anyone who gets to have a glimpse at it in a frenzy discussing sizes and shapes, speed and gratifaction looks and price and so on.



When you view it you’re simply blocked, it holds all of the characteristics of the Lamborghini but there’s nothing out there even remotely similar to it. The Reventon is really without equal. It’s a production road vehicle with performance values from the charts. This special edition masterpiece has been integrated with every upgrade in car AND aeronautics technology.



Only 20 cars happen to be produced, each one of these nothing less than A million Euro, with this the Reventon gives exclusivity a brand new meaning. With performance specs unrivaled by any exotic car, the Reventon seems to be the opponent of … jet fighters.



Lamborghini is honored because the manufacturer of these extreme and exclusive vehicles that bare no compromise. Sensual, dynamic and challenging, this is the mark of the "Bull God". The Reventon lives up to its title, bringing an extreme design and superlative specs. The Lamborghini Style Center took the foundation in the Murcielago LP640 and morphed them into something brand-new. If you’ve got a Lamborghini Reventon in your garage than you’re One in 700.000.000. The fabled name of Reventon comes from a famous bull owned by the Rodriguez family. It gained its fame from killing the beloved bullfighter Felix Guzman back in ’43.




The current Lamborghini can be simply recognized from their distinctive design which set them aside from other cars. Each car element is manufactured exactly for any purpose and to complete its function, you will not be seeing ornaments or decorations inside a Lamborghini car (not too it would need any).



The Reventon has been developed based on the speed and dynamism philosophy, and it has been inspired from a field where speed and dynamics are absolute leaders: aeronautic technology, which is currently responsible for probably the most radical and fastest of jet fighters. The new design indisputable fact that uses interrupted lines and surfaces filled with angles and contortions, create an extreme effect and unbeatable performance at high speeds.



Even though it’s in line with the respected Murcielago LP 640, the bodywork from the Reventon is totally redesigned. The outside is manufactured having a special carbon fiber material that molds perfectly over the chassis of the car. All of the exterior components have been glued together and glued to the body made of steel and CFC (carbon fibre composite).




The leading has been redesigned to ensure that big frontal air intakes could be integrated. Despite the fact that air does not go directly to the turbine like in a plane, considering that the car is powered up by a 650 hp engine, there is lots of cool air needed to cool off the carbon fiber brakes.



Talking numbers, the Lamborghini Reventon is worthy of racing jet fighters. Having a 6.5 liter V12 turbine of the engine, it develops a staggering 650 hp reaching 8000 rpm. The power to liters distribution is amazing the Reventon receiving 100 hp for each liter. Weighing little over 1500 kg and knowning that much power under the hood, the Reventon takes off and reaches from 0 to 62 mph in 3.4 seconds and continuing to increase increasingly more in acceleration until it finally reaches it’s top speed of 340 km/h (211 mph). And even at this speed the Reventon may have a company grip of the ground.



Joel Dammann writes about 2008 Lamborghini at his Car blog.

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