. The early cars—those made from 1964 through the 1970s—account for the lion’s share of collectibles wearing the badge of the bull, while everything made later describes the character arc ofsegment. By the time the 21st century rolled around, and Audi gained control of the brand, the course was set for Ferruccio Lamborghini’s grand vision to move forward—and faster than ever before.
At the heart of both models is the Aventador’s 6.5-liter, naturally aspirated V-12 engine, developing 740 hp and 509 ft lbs of torque at 5,500 rpm. A single-clutch, seven-speed automated transmission drives all four wheels. As for the carbon-fiber monocoque chassis, it hangs aluminum subframes at either end, using the Aventador’s pushrod suspension.