Lamborghini has considerable experience in the automotive industry, which also has a very attractive and attractive design. Among its highly distinctive vehicles is the Lamborghini Reventon, which has a warplane design and is a limited edition version of the amateur enthusiast.
The Lamborghini Reventon Coupé was unveiled at the Frankfurt Motor Show in 2007, using the Morschallago production components, but of course it has been modified to provide a more unique character compared to the commercial production model.
Only 20 copies of the Lamborghini Reventon Coupe were produced alongside a dedicated version of the Lamborghini Museum with a serial number 00 out of 20, 10 were sold in the United States and the remaining copies were distributed among Europe, Canada and Asia. Very distinctive design.
On the exterior, the Lamborghini Reventon is characterized by its ultra-sharp design, which comes out from the front with small bulbs with sharp corners. The front shock has large air vents to ensure sufficient airflow to provide the vehicle with aerodynamics.
The most noticeable features of the Lamborghini Reventon are the vents below which contribute to the air intake to cool the engine. The five-wheeled wheels also feature a design that enhances the car while the rear is visible through the large exhaust outlet and also the rear lights. The product is decorated in glossy gray color only if one of the owners has used an adjustment company to change the color.
The Lamborghini Reventon compartment emphasizes the sportiness of the car. The dashboard features two TFT monitors, one of which is the gearbox width, the range of the engine cycles, the fuel level and the engine coolant, while the other is designed to display the speed, engine oil temperature and oil level. With a similar design to combat aircraft as it is fully digital, carbon fiber can be observed in several areas of the cabin.
Mechanically, the Lamborghini Reventon uses the Murchailago LP 640 as a 12 cylinder V12 with a capacity of 6.5 liters but has been modified to produce 650 hp. The gearbox is semi-automatic with 6 ratios, which can be nested through a pair of knobs Behind the steering wheel or interlock automatically.
The Lamborghini Reventon convertible was also introduced at the Frankfurt Motor Show in 2009 using the 660 hp LP 670 SV engine, which produced only 15 units, making it even more exclusive compared to the coupé.