Sunday, November 17, 2013

Lamborghini Veneno: the Spiking Power Acceleration and Speeds of the Veneno

The Veneno engine is modelled out from the Lamborghini Aventador LP-700 and it is the world’s most outstanding sports car with cartoonish design but 275 pounds lighter than the Aventador. This Lamborghini for sure, is the poster you will find pinned on walls by children. It can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in as short as 2.8 seconds with a top speed of 221 mph (355kmph). The Veneno was unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show with a lamborghini price tag of $3.9 million and apparently all the cars are already sold out. 

Lamborghini Veneno

A total of four cars were built and three sold while one referred to as number 0 was designed as a test vehicle and is the one displayed at Geneva. The display Veneno car bears all three colours of the Italian flag. The other three cars that are sold out each feature a single colour of the Italian national flag that is; red, white and green.

The interior of the car is designed of carbon fibre with grey metallic look for the body. The design of the Veneno is derived from Lamborghini Aventador that has a horsepower of 691 compared to Veneno’s 750 horsepower. The Veneno has a 6.5-liter V12 engine the same as the Aventador’s engine. In addition, Veneno has seven speed transmission and permanent all-wheel-drive. 

Lamborghini Veneno

The hypercar has been built from decades of aerodynamics research. In fact, a seven year old kid was hired to design the visual look of the car something that demonstrates why this is the car poster to find pinned on walls by children. The 220 mph hypercar had its name coiled from a legendary lethal bull fighter ‘Veneno’ which was the strongest and most aggressive bull.

Veneno bull was one of the fastest bulls in history of bull fighting. Its name become famous after the bull gored to death José Sánchez Rodríguez at Sanlúcar de Barrameda's arena in 1914. The Veneno car aerodynamics is pegged on that power of a bull. The engine of the car has larger intake path with highly optimized thermodynamics coupled with more rated engine’s crankshaft measure or revolutions per minute (rpm).


Lamborghini Veneno


Its light weight is achieved from the super strong carbon fibre material that forms the monocoque or the single cell chassis along with the outer skin. The car has aluminium sub-frame, and scissor design doors that open up and out. The front end of the car is designed to function as a massive aerodynamic wing, which helps keep the car pinned to the ground when cruising at the super high speeds.

Among the three personalities who bought the Veneno cars are current owner of Lamborghini Long Island and former customer of Ferrari, Antoine Dominic, and Managing Director of Tequesta Investments from Florida, Kris Singh. These guys spend $4 million each to own two of the three Veneno hypercars that were designed for sale. In total, only four Veneno cars were built with three sold out and one at the display show in Geneva. 


Lamborghini Veneno

Other specifications of Lamborghini Veneno
•    Automatic shift system
•    7 gear system
•    Curb weight of 3,190 lb
•    4 valves per cylinder
•    Permanent all-wheel-drive
•    Gas fuel
•    V12 engine cylinders
•    Displacement 6500cc
•    No air compressor

In essence, the Veneno design brings out an exceptional aerodynamics and cornering ability with optimum downforce and less dragging effect. It has a perfect cooling system ideal for the high performance engine. The car has 20 inch front alloy wheels and 21 inch rear wheels fitted with fibre ring around the rims that functions like a turbine thus delivering additional cooling air to cool the extreme power carbon-ceramic brake system discs when they get hot. 


In addition, the Veneno has razor-sharp lines, four large exhaust end pipes separated by a splitter, and an arrow-shaped front as well as an adjustable rear wing. What a fantasy car design and power of the Lamborghini Veneno?


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