Lamborghini:
The Lamborghini Aventador LP 700–4 is a two-door, two-seater sports
car publicly unveiled by Lamborghini at the Geneva
Motor Show on 28 February 2011, five months after its initial
unveiling in Sant'Agata
Bolognese. Internally codenamed LB834, the Aventador was designed to replace
the ten-year-old Murciélago as the new flagship model in the Lamborghini lineup
starting in 2011. Soon after the Aventador unveiling, Lamborghini announced
that it had already sold over 12 months of the production vehicles, with
deliveries starting in the second half of 2011.
According to
Lamborghini promotional materials, Aventador name was chosen for its symbolic
connection to the world of fighting bulls, sharing a name with the legendary
Aventador, a trophy-winning bull in the world of Spanish bullfighting. Bred by the sons of Don Celestino Cuadri Vides, the bull
that bore the number 32 took part in a notably spirited, bloody and violent
battle with a torero in the town of Zaragoza,
Spainthat earned him the “Trofeo de la Peña La
Madroñera" in 1993.
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