The Lamborghini Reventón

When you see a Lamborghini, you see style, elegance, power and performance. Top of the line in all it has to offer inside and out. Lamborghini has always been a car that is truly unique and one that out performs all others. With the birth of the new Lamborghini Reventon, the style, power and performance has been knocked up several notches. With only 20 being made and selling for 1 million Euro’s (tax not included), the Reventon is by far the most unique Lamborghini yet made-a true masterpiece.

Designed with the idea of modern aeronautics behind it, Reventon has style and vitality like no other car around. With its twisting design the Reventon has a seamlessly elegant movement. The carbon fiber material and the forward-facing air intakes allows for the 650 horsepower car stability, power and precision even at 340 km/hr.

Not only is the design of the Reventon extraordinary, but the coloring created just for this model is unique. A mid opaque green/grey, which in the sunlight, shows a depth to the paint of the Reventon.

The interior of the Reventon is equally stunning. With a G-force meter created solely for the Reventon, it shows the dynamic drive forces, longitudinal acceleration during acceleration and braking, as well as transversal acceleration around bends.

The Reventon has many other amazing features unique to this car. Once again, Lamborghini has shown exactly how much dedication goes into creating a super masterpiece - Style, and perfection to another classic.

Designer: Lamborghini

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23 Comments »

Comment by xonegon
2007-12-29 04:26:36

 

looks like the batmobile! wow, does it have stealth? It reminds to such a MIG.
If I had a million, I’d buy one

Comment by Yoda5697
2008-04-09 18:35:25

 

dosent cost $1million

Comment by roningunner
2008-05-08 08:34:28

 

You’re right, it costs a million and a half US dollars

 
 
 
Comment by vicont
2007-12-29 09:47:25

 

I guess it’s supposed to look that way - like an aircraft, which going around everyone would say “wooooooooo-ooow, that’s astonishing!”.

 
Comment by Mark
2007-12-30 09:32:47

 

How can it possibly be profitable to make 20 and sell them for 1 million euros?

The design + production + materials + marketing + etc. would definitely cost more than 20 million wouldn’t it?

 
Comment by Freshome
2007-12-31 04:23:35

 

Awesome car, I’ve noticed this car a few months ago when it was launched. The only problem with this car would be the insurance you’ll have to pay just to own it.

 
Comment by akatsuki
2007-12-31 10:38:28

 

Overpriced body kit that still doesn’t manage to dethrone the Countach as the most outre design Lamborghini ever put out.

 
Comment by Jaimeme
2008-01-01 07:15:21

 

This name “Reventon” the translation in spanish is ” Broken tyre”

Comment by sourcec
2008-01-01 20:26:14

 

or Rave , and i’m not a car enthusiast but i just love it!

 
Comment by Canastrophy
2008-01-01 21:22:07

 

That reminds me of the Fiat “Pinto” incident.

( I’m not going to translate that :D )

 
 
Comment by Canastrophy
2008-01-01 21:19:49

 

Perfect! This, Mates, is exactly how the cars of the future have to look like.
(And not round and bubbly, that just looks too stupid)

 
Comment by jmran
2008-01-02 09:14:22

 

it better then the new knigh rider KITT car, this should have been the new KITT ……

Mark, in part answer to your question about the cost, well masseratti (sorry if spelt wrong) sell a car for 1million or around that mark, but it cost them 5million to make, so basically they sell it at a loss, but they choose who they sell it. it part of marketing, and it just to say “it can be done and WE did it.”

 
Comment by craZed
2008-01-20 07:59:37

 

I LOVE HIM! ! ! ! !, i realy wanna ride with this beautiful car!

 
Comment by Peder
2008-03-04 15:11:49

 

Never stopped loving Lambs! :D

 
Comment by Yoda5697
2008-04-09 18:32:56

 

Awesome!!!!! gets up to 360 mph!!!! wow!

 
Comment by r2r
2008-04-30 04:34:06

 

sharp…agressive and yet elegant.

 
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