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Monday, December 12, 2011

Lamborghini Revanton

Lamborghini Revanton
The name Reventon is not as famous as compared Aventador. However, it can be found in Aventador Revanton characteristic that is very thick, like the aura of a fighter jet.

Any particular reason why the Lamborghini Reventon dubbed the bull fighter. The Italian supercar is thick with the feel of a good fighter in the exterior and interior.

When it was first launched at the Frankfurt Motor Show in 2007, Automobili Lamborghini SpA declares Reventon name is taken from the name of a bull owned by Don Heriberto Rodriguez. Bull is known for successfully killing a matador Felix Guzman in 1943.

Matter of inspiration, Lamborghini claims the car's design was actually inspired by fighter planes from the United States, the F22 Raptor. Manfred Fitzgerald, Director of Brand and Design of Automobili Lamborghini SpA, said at the time the creative process of creation of the Reventon is done directly by trying plane.
Just like a fighter plane, the exterior color Reventon predominantly gray doffs. Wrap the carbon fiber to make the color the car is even fiercer. Inside the car, the aura of combat aircraft is also very pronounced. The instrument panel on the Reventon comprises three LCD displays with two different display modes. In this instrument, the screen displayed is very similar to an airplane.


Lamborghini Revanton a fighter jet
The driver can change the display as you wish, would include the G-sensor, fuel meter, tire pressure, torque and power in propulsion, earth circle, the sensor coefficients, and hours, can live push it. These cars rely Lamborghini engine with 6.5 liter capacity, 12 cylinders in V configuration (V12), which can be maximized to 8,000 rev the engine per minute (rpm).

The engine reaches maximum power of 640 PK.Tenaga maximum torque of 660 Nm is generated at any engine speed. Lamborghini Reventon is Lamborghini's most expensive car, which is worth $ 1, 8 million (Rp16, 281 billion). Its top speed was recorded in Dubai in 356 kilometers per hour (221.2 mph). Only 20 cars were sold to the public and with each additional car (marked as 0 / 20) produced for the Lamborghini Museum.

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1 comment:

  1. Nice post about lamborghgini cars. I like those high tech car actually

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