Named after the Spanish bullfighting in the tradition of Lamborghini, the “Lamborghini Aventador” debuted at the Geneva show in March 2011 in an extremely low and wide-ranging aggressive style inherited from that “Leventon” as a successor to the “Murciélago”. It is a flagship model that uses the latest technology carbon fiber monocoque and has a completely new design for the engine, transmission, suspension, etc. At the subsequent Geneva Show in 2015, the Lamborghini Aventador LP750-4 SV (Super Veloche), which bears the traditional grade of Lamborghini, which means “super speed”, was announced as a limited model of only 600 units in the world. rice field. Carbon parts are used extensively in the front bumper, side steps, rear intake duct, rear diffuser, rear wing, etc., making it about 50kg lighter than the standard model. Furthermore, it is equipped with a naturally aspirated 6.5-liter V-type 12-cylinder DOHC engine with a maximum output of 750ps, which is powered up by 50ps from the base engine, and drives four wheels. The power-to-weight ratio is 2.03kg / ps, the 0-100km / h acceleration is 2.8 seconds, which is 0.1 seconds faster than the standard model, and the maximum speed is 350km / h or more. At AUTOART, the selling price is about 52 million yen, and this special model tailored to Spartan is realistically reproduced. V12 Rambo traditional flip-up doors that open and close accurately, and powerful tires with front 20 and rear 22 inches & The wheels, the texture of the carbon parts, and the push rod suspension just like a racing car have been modeled with attention to detail.
The “Autoart Composite Diecast Model” uses “ABS”, which is a unique blend for the body, and “Diecast” for the inner body. Making the best use of the advantages of each material, while achieving high rigidity and a feeling of weight that is not inferior to the die-cast model, the reproduction of a strikingly realistic and sharp body line and more accurate dust than the die-cast body. It is a “totally new” innovative model car that enables matching and opening and closing of parts.