Lamborghini reventon

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Lamborghini Reventon Roadster

Since I had nothing to do today,I decided to do post on the Lamborghini Reventon. I know its a little earlier then I mentioned in the previous post. but here it is. Two years ago, Lamborghini wowed Frankfurters with its limited-edition, stealth-fighter-inspired, $1.4 million Reventón coupe. Only 20 were built for public consumption; nine came to the U.S. And although we can’t say we saw its equally stealth follow-up coming Lamborghini has chosen the 2009 Frankfurt auto show to unveil the even rarer and more expensive topless version of the Reventón. Of course, when we say even rarer, we can’t quantify by how much, because Lambo hints that “less than 20” will be built, although it also confusingly adds that 20 is a nice, round number.
Like the Murciélago-based Reventón coupe, the roadster swaps all body panels for different segments of wing and tail sections of retired F-117s. We kid, but it sure looks that way, with its aggressive, forward-thrusted air intakes up front, hungry-looking scoops on the side, and pancake-flat rear flanks featuring four spiney glass louvers offering a sweet view of the Reventón’s raucous V-12 heart. The Reventón roadster’s top is identical to the one found on the Murciélago roadster. I thought the Lamborghini Reventon was cool, but this is way beyond what I have expected. I am definately sure that Lamborghini has pushed themselves to the limits and have gone up to the next level in car production.

1 comment:

  1. shouldn't it be "went to the U.S"?
    Your not in U.S right?
    Lamborghini have many wow factors,
    it's a big world out there, take your expectations with a pinch of salt, because it's definitely going to go beyond what you originally expected. Take their production team as your "spiritual mentor". push beyond the limits others set.

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