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The 7-speed ISR automated manual transmission is also retained from the Aventador and includes a new "track" setting for improved performance on a race track. [7] The design of the Veneno is a large departure from the previous styling of Lamborghini models. The design is inspired by Sports prototypes and racing cars.
The following is a list of production automobiles manufactured by Lamborghini, listed in chronological order. Only the main models are listed; sub-models ( e.g. limited edition variants, roadster variants, etc.) are included with ” numbers produced ”.
The new car, named the 350 GT, was a fast and elegant two-seater grand tourer (according to Ferruccio's standards) and was the first series-produced car by Lamborghini. It achieved moderate sales success and was followed by the 400 GT (which benefited from an increased engine capacity) and the 400 GT 2+2, both presented in 1966.
Lamborghini Veneno at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show. The Veneno is a 2014 limited-run supercar based on the Aventador LP 700-4. Developed to celebrate Lamborghini's 50th anniversary, it was introduced at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show with a price of US$4,000,000, making it one of the most expensive production cars in the world. [66]
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Veneno (Spanish for "venom") or La Veneno may refer to: Lamborghini Veneno, a supercar; Veneno (wrestler), Panamanian professional wrestler; Jack Veneno, Dominican professional wrestler and politician Veneno, a 2018 biographical film about the wrestler; La Veneno, Spanish transsexual vedette, singer and actress
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The Museo Lamborghini (or Lamborghini Museum) is an automobile museum owned and operated by Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A. in Sant'Agata Bolognese, Emilia-Romagna, Italy. The two-storey museum opened in 2001, and was renovated in June 2016 to provide exhibit space for more models. [ 1 ]