Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 |Forza horizon 3| 4k gameplay |liberty walk bodykit #fh3
"Just being in the presence of an Aventador is enough to make one feel regal. To drive one is an experience that ranks closely with finding Elvis and winning the lottery... simultaneously. The car exudes of sensual power, drop dead beauty, and speed-fueled desire. The Aventador is everything an exotic car should be."FORZA WIKI
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Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4
Lamborghini
2012 Production Car
Italy
ENGINE
6.5L Naturally-Aspirated V12
700 bhp (522 kW), 509 lb⋅ft (690 N·m)
LAYOUT
Mid-Engined, All-Wheel Drive
7-speed Transmission
WEIGHT
3472 lbs (1575 kg), 43%/57%
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"Just being in the presence of an Aventador is enough to make one feel regal. To drive one is an experience that ranks closely with finding Elvis and winning the lottery... simultaneously. The car exudes of sensual power, drop dead beauty, and speed-fueled desire. The Aventador is everything an exotic car should be."
—Official description (Forza Horizon)[1]
The 2012 Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 - abbreviated as Aventador '12 or LP 700-4 - is an AWD supercar by Lamborghini featured in Forza Motorsport 4 as part of the November Speed Pack and as standard in all subsequent main series titles as well as Forza Motorsport 6: Apex
Synopsis
The Aventador LP700-4 is the replacement to the Lamborghini Murciélago, which had been in production until 2010 as the Murciélago LP 670-4 SV. Similar to previous Lamborghini V12 supercars, the Aventador is named after a Spanish fighting bull that earned the prestigious "Trofeo de la Peña La Madroñera" title in Zaragoza, Spain in 1993 for its courage in the arena.
The Aventador has been produced in various special edition and high-performance variants such as the 2016 LP 750-4 SV and its facelift successor, the LP 740-4 S or 'Aventador S'.
Platform
The Aventador is based on a carbon-fiber monocoque that is claimed to be 30 percent lighter and 150 percent stiffer than the aluminum chassis of the Murciélago. The suspension was also changed to a pushrod design commonly found on Formula One cars.[2]
As with the Murciélago, the Aventador makes use of active aerodynamics; it has rear side flaps and a rear wing that deploy at 60 mph (97 km/h) and retract at speeds above 150 mph (241 km/h).
Drivetrain
The 'L539' codenamed 6.5L V12 engine in the Aventador marks the debut of the second generation Lamborghini V12 engine, with the first generation having been in production since 1963. Producing 700 hp (522 kW) and 409 ft·lb (555 N·m) of torque, while also weighing 40 lb (18 kg) less than the outgoing engine, it is considerably more powerful and efficient than the 2010 Murciélago SV.
Unlike contemporary dual-clutch Volkswagen Group cars, the Aventador uses a single-clutch transmission that has a lighter and more compact construction than the latter. The seven-speed semi-automatic transmission was made by Graziano, and uses an "Independent Shifting Rods" (ISR) design that is claimed to have reduced shifting times to an impressive 50 miliseconds.[3]
Performance
The V12 powered all-wheel drive allows the Aventador to sprint from 0 to 60 mph (97 km/h) in 2.8 seconds and reach 100 mph (161 km/h) in just 6.5 seconds. Top speed in the Horizon series is 232 mph (373 km/h), but slightly lower in other titles including Forza Motorsport 7, where it is 229 mph (368 km/h). In comparison to other Lamborghinis, only the Aventador LP 750-4 SV and Centenario LP 770-4 are faster.
The drivetrain almost causes no wheelspin during acceleration, even with the traction control turned off. It aids in cornering performance by eliminating oversteer, giving the Aventador decent handling, although it will understeer if pushed too hard.
Upgraded
The Liberty Walk upgrade preset that is featured in all main series titles since Forza Horizon 3 gives the car sharper steering and takes advantage of the AWD system and acceleration, making it a better contender for grip-based race events.
In Forza Horizon 3, when fully upgraded, the Aventador LP 700-4 becomes extremely fast and is capable of reaching extreme speeds well above 273 mph (440 km/h). A well-tuned Aventador is capable of completing the full one-mile drag route within less than 20 seconds.
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