New Lamborghini Aventador S Shall be Launched in January

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An attractive variation of Lamborghini Aventador, called the Aventador S, is most likely to be launched in January, next year.

New reports recommend the Aventador facelift will be introduced globally next month. The brand has not made any announcement on the upgrades to the vehicle, but it will have a brand-new style and more power, with extra technology.

The Aventador was first introduced in 2011, and is presently in the middle of its life process.

The launching event will be held at Ricardo Tormo Formula 1 track, where the automaker can display its ‘active’ innovation, which will be consisted of new driver aids. However, there has been no official statement concerning the upgrades.

The Aventador S is anticipated a state of tune comparable to the Centenario– 770hp, whereas the present Aventador has 701hp unit. Both have the exact same 6.5-litre V12. The S will possibly have the same rear wheel steering system.

Likewise, Lamborghini, with this brand-new model have dropped mathematical suffixes on names, starting with the rear-wheel drive convertible, Huracán LP580-2. With this newest addition, a 3 tier household of Aventadors will be finished – base Aventador, Aventador S and Aventador SV.

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