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Aventador

2011 - 2021

The Lamborghini Aventador, unveiled in 2011, is an iconic supercar from the Italian brand. Equipped with a 6.5-liter naturally aspirated V12 engine, it delivers 700 horsepower, enabling acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in 2.9 seconds. Its distinctive design, inspired by aeronautics, features a carbon fiber monocoque structure. The Aventador's production exceeded 10,000 units, making it one of Lamborghini's most successful models. (motortrend.com)

Variants by year

7 versions

2021

2018

2016

2015

2013

2012

2011

Model summary

Data from the ScanRacer library, organized to compare versions quickly.

7referenced versions
2011 - 2021covered years
67published scans
35contributing members
August 2026latest photo
Ultra Raredominant rarity

Model introduction

The Lamborghini Aventador, unveiled in 2011, is an iconic supercar from the Italian brand. Equipped with a 6.5-liter naturally aspirated V12 engine, it delivers 700 horsepower, enabling acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in 2.9 seconds. Its distinctive design, inspired by aeronautics, features a carbon fiber monocoque structure. The Aventador's production exceeded 10,000 units, making it one of Lamborghini's most successful models. (motortrend.com)

History

The Lamborghini Aventador was unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show in 2011, succeeding the Murciélago. It marked a turning point for the brand with the introduction of an entirely new V12 engine, the L539, producing 700 horsepower. In 2013, the Roadster version was launched, offering an open-top driving experience. In 2015, the SuperVeloce (SV) version was introduced, reducing weight and increasing power to 750 horsepower. In 2017, the Aventador S was presented, featuring aerodynamic enhancements and a four-wheel steering system. In 2018, the SVJ version was launched, setting a Nürburgring lap record. In 2021, the Aventador LP 780-4 Ultimae was introduced, celebrating the end of the era of naturally aspirated V12 engines at Lamborghini. (motortrend.com)

Generations

The Lamborghini Aventador has undergone several major evolutions since its launch in 2011. The LP700-4 was the first version, followed by the Roadster in 2013. The SuperVeloce (SV) was launched in 2015, offering enhanced performance. The Aventador S, introduced in 2017, featured aerodynamic improvements and a four-wheel steering system. The SVJ version, launched in 2018, set a Nürburgring lap record. In 2021, the Aventador LP 780-4 Ultimae was introduced, marking the end of the era of naturally aspirated V12 engines at Lamborghini. (motortrend.com)

Key differences

The main differences between the Aventador versions lie in performance, weight, and onboard technologies. The LP700-4 version offers 700 horsepower, while the SuperVeloce (SV) increases power to 750 horsepower. The Aventador S enhances aerodynamics and introduces four-wheel steering. The SVJ version offers even higher performance and set a Nürburgring lap record. The Aventador LP 780-4 Ultimae combines features from both the SVJ and the Aventador S. (motortrend.com)

Photo recognition

To identify a Lamborghini Aventador, look for a low and wide silhouette with sharp, angular lines. The brand's signature scissor doors are also a distinctive clue. The inverted Y-shaped front headlights and pronounced side air intakes contribute to its aggressive appearance. The multi-spoke wheels and hexagonal exhaust outlets are also recognizable features. (motortrend.com)

Important versions

Among the notable versions of the Aventador, the Aventador S stands out with its aerodynamic enhancements and four-wheel steering system. The SVJ version is recognized for its exceptional performance and Nürburgring lap record. The Aventador LP 780-4 Ultimae is the final version of the series, marking the end of the era of naturally aspirated V12 engines at Lamborghini. (motortrend.com)

Technical specifications

Structured data available for versions linked to this model.

VersionPowerTorqueTop speedDrivetrainFuel
780 CV (574 kW) à 8 500 tr/minTransmission intégrale à gestion électronique, système Haldex de quatrième génération / Boîte robotisée ISR (Independent Shifting Rods)

Frequently asked questions

What years was the Lamborghini Aventador produced?
ScanRacer's referenced versions cover 2011 - 2021.
How many Lamborghini Aventador examples are documented on ScanRacer?
67 published scans from 35 members, with the latest photo added in August 2026.
What is the power output of the Lamborghini Aventador?
The sourced technical data lists 780 CV (574 kW) à 8 500 tr/min.