Lamborghini Aventador to be equipped with innovative pushrod suspensions

by Alex

The 2011 March edition of the Geneva Motor Show will be the location where the esteemed concept of the future car Aventador will be revealed by Lamborghini. The German makers recently revealed further details on this wonder car that is slated to produce a power output of about 700 HP from the V12 engine that the supercar will come equipped with. This model will also feature a brand new suspension system crafted with perfection and finesse.

The first view of the car has revealed the facts that the car will have a pushrod spring and damper that has been inspired by the Formula 1 vehicles. This adaptation has transformed the car into a super fast vehicle for the streets with a high performance. The Aventador model will also feature a carbon ceramic brake system and an aluminum double wishbone suspension structure. The spring elements are not aligned with the wheel mounts but are connected to the body shell structure inboard. The spring elements are so positioned as to get the best functionality. One is placed under the windscreen in the front and the other close to the engine in the rear.

The brand new Aventador will also feature a new steering wheel system signifying innovation and perfection. Now why we are calling it so innovative is due to the fact that it is programmed to take a bend in its path while adhering to the correct line. With all these features Aventador is all set to rule the roads being one of the best bullish sports cars around. Let’s eagerly wait for upcoming March to see the new Aventador.

Source: topspeed

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Nipun Mohta February 7, 2011 - 10:21 am

Lamborghini is Italian and not German. Although parent is German, but the company still remains Italian, like, Bugatti still remains French. They both have the same parent company.

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