Launched at the 2011 Geneva Motor Show, the Lamborghini Aventador was produced until 2022 as the brand’s flagship supercar featuring a new 6.5-liter V12 linked with a 7-speed ISR automated gearbox and an electronically controlled all-wheel-drive system. This 2012 example is a first-year Aventador LP700-4 Coupe finished in Nero Nemesis over Nero Ade leather upholstery. It comes equipped with 20”/21” Dione forged wheels, a carbon fiber engine cover, a front axle lift system, carbon ceramic brakes, power seats, bi-xenon headlamps, and an upgraded aftermarket exhaust system. The car was sold new from Prestige Imports of Maimi, Florida, and shows service history at the same dealership until 2024 when the seller acquired it. Showing approximately 27k miles on the odometer, this Aventador is now being offered for auction out of Illinois.
Based around a carbon monocoque chassis, the Aventador’s striking angular bodywork was designed by Filippo Perini and features large side air intakes, scissor doors, a central exhaust outlet, a rear diffuser, an electrically activated rear spoiler, and glass louvers over an exposed engine bay. This LP700-4 Coupe is finished in Nero Nemesis matte paint and includes an optional carbon fiber engine cover, bi-xenon headlamps, parking sensors, and orange brake calipers mounted behind 20”/21” Dione forged wheels. Additional images are provided in the gallery along with a clean CARFAX report.
The cabin is appointed with Nero Ade leather upholstery and features power-adjustable bucket seats with embossed headrests, a three-spoke multi-function steering wheel, and a digital gauge cluster. Other accessories include automatic climate control, cruise control, and a 7” TFT infotainment system with navigation. An aftermarket radar detector system has been installed.
The LP700-4 carries a naturally aspirated 6.5-liter V12 engine that delivers up to 691 HP and 509 lb.-ft of torque to all four wheels through a Haldex-based electronic all-wheel-drive system and a 7-speed ISR Graziano automated manual transmission. The Aventador can reach 60 MPH from a standstill in less than 3 seconds with a top speed of 217 MPH. Carbon-ceramic brakes come standard along with a limited-slip rear differential and magnetic pushrod suspension. The CARFAX report shows 32 service history records.
This sale will owner’s manuals and a clean title.
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