The final Lamborghini Aventador rolls off the assembly line after 11 years

The final production model of the Lamborghini Aventador super sports car - an LP 780-4 Ultimae - has gone off the assembly line after 11 years on the market, signaling the end of an era for the flagship V12.

The 11,465th Aventador, completed in a light blue Ad Personam hue, will be the last pure naturally-aspirated V12 Lamborghini built in Sant'Agata Bolognese before Lamborghini enters full hybridization.

The Lamborghini Aventador tale began in 2011 with the introduction of the Aventador LP 700-4, which debuted a new V12 60 engine built fully in-house.

Lamborghini has produced various varieties of the Murciélago's successor since its introduction to the market over a decade ago, including the Aventador S and the record-breaking Aventador SVJ.

The final model, the Aventador LP 780-4 Ultimae, as promised, has it everything, combining design features from the Aventador S and SVJ for the ultimate V12 driving experience.


The Lamborghini Aventador was a game-changer at its launch, and the flagship Lamborghini model for 11 years of production,” says Stephan Winkelmann, Chairman and CEO of Automobili Lamborghini.

“It captured Lamborghini’s competencies in design and engineering, along with values that are always at the center of company and product impetus: pure, futuristic design; benchmarking performance; and addressing technical challenges with innovation to produce the most emotive, class-leading super sports cars. These principles are the very essence of the Lamborghini Aventador.”

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