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New flagship V12 produces 40bhp more and can accelerate from 0-62mph in 2.9sec; it gets new four-wheel steering tech

The 2017 Lamborghini Aventador S has made its public debut at the Geneva motor show as a more potent and agile flagship that’ll arrive in Britain next spring.

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Design

With a new, more aggressive front bumper that’s been designed to work the air harder, the 2017 car produces 130% more downforce on its nose.

At the back a rear wing that can be moved into three positions increases downforce by up to 50%, while reducing drag by 400% in its slipperiest setting.

Engine and gearbox

The car’s 6.5-litre V12 supercar now produces 730bhp, 40bhp more than before, and 509lb ft of torque, and can accelerate from 0-62mph in 2.9sec. Top speed is 217mph.

To achieve these gains Lamborghini has adjusted the naturally aspirated engine’s variable valve timing and intake system, while raising maximum engine revs from 8350rpm to 8500rpm.

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The engine drives all four wheels via Lamborghini’s Independent Shifting Rod seven-speed gearbox, and breathes through a new exhaust that’s 20% lighter than before.

The car weighs 1575kg – the same as the outgoing model – but improves its power-to-weight ratio to 463bhp/ton, an increase of 25bhp.

Chassis

It’s built around the same carbonfibre monocoque as before, but makes use of new four-wheel steering – the first time a series production Lamborghini has used such a system.

The system is said to improve agility and high-speed stability, while also improving low speed manoeuvrability.

Updated pushrod and Magneto-rheological suspension settings offer quicker response rates, and the car’s real-time variable damping system and rear springs have been adjusted for the rear-wheel steering.

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Additionally, the car’s electronic stability control system features updated software that’s claimed to react faster, and Lamborghini has retuned the car’s all-wheel drive system to enable up to 90% of the engine’s torque to be send rearwards.

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The results, it says, makes for a more agile car that allows for more oversteer if the driver so wants it.

Technology

Added the existing three driving modes – Strada (Street), Sport and Corsa (race) – is a new Ego setting. This customisable mode enables drivers to individually tweak the car’s drivetrain and suspension settings.

The cabin also gains a new TFT touchscreen with Apple Carplay included as standard.

“This is the next generation Aventador as well as the expression of new technological and performance milestones in super sports car development,” said Lamborghini CEO Stefano Domenicali. “The Aventador S is visionary design, cutting-edge technology and driving dynamics in pure harmony, and elevates the concept of super sports cars to a new level.”

Price and on-sale date

The new Aventador S replaces the Lamborghini Aventador and its starting price is £271,146, which is £11,106 more than the outgoing car. First UK deliveries are expected in April 2017.

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Pierre 19 December 2016

Tee Hee...

I don't think many English speaking owners will have much difficulty choosing between Strada, Corsa and Ego settings.

Well done Lambo!

NoPasaran 19 December 2016

Manual in this monster?

Forget it, such powerful cars are better with a robot. Besides, I wouldn't be surprised if one can turn on manual mode, switch up to forth gear at 20mph and let it rip all the way up the rev range.
Cobnapint 19 December 2016

You tend to see alot of these on YouTube...

Either spinning around before hitting something very quickly, or the after effects of having spun around and hit something very quickly. Me thinks they might already be a touch too powerful for your average multi-millionare. So wtf is the point exactly?