The
new Lamborghini Aventador S is characterized by new aerodynamic design,
redeveloped suspension, increased power and new driving dynamics. The 'S' is
the suffix of previous enhanced Lamborghini models and defines a new benchmark
for the V12 Lamborghini.
"This is the next generation
Aventador as well as the expression of new technological and performance
milestones in super sports car development," says Automobili Lamborghini
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer 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."
Design and Aerodynamics
The design of the new Lamborghini
Aventador S clearly indicates the new Aventador generation. The Aventador S
features a number of exterior developments, particularly in front and rear,
while its profile remains clearly an Aventador. Every modified component is
redesigned for a purpose, achieving maximum aerodynamic efficiency while
accenting the Aventador's complex, muscular dynamism. Furthermore, Lamborghini
Centro Stile has intelligently integrated certain elements of past icons, such
as the lines of rear wheel arches reminiscent of the original Countach.
A more aggressive nose and longer
front splitter redirect airflow for better aerodynamic efficiency, improved
engine cooling and increased cooling to the radiators. Two air ducts in the
side of the front bumper reduce aerodynamic interference from the front tires
and optimize wake flow to the rear radiator.
The
rear of the Lamborghini Aventador S is dominated by a black diffuser, available
on request in carbon fiber, characterized by a number of vertical fins that
amplify the airflow effects, reduce drag through pressure recovery and generate
downforce. Three single exhaust outlets exit through the rear bumper.
The
active rear wing is movable in three positions depending on speed and drive
select mode, and optimizes the car's improved overall balance, working with
vortex generators created in the front and rear of the chassis' underside that
maximize air flow as well as assist in brake cooling.
The
Lamborghini Aventador S design results in significantly enhanced aerodynamic
performance. Front downforce has been improved by more than 130% over the
previous Aventador coupé. When the wing is in its optimum position the overall
efficiency at high downforce is improved by over 50%, and in low drag by more
than 400% compared to the previous model.
Four
masterpieces evolve driving emotion: Four-wheel drive, new active suspension,
new four-wheel steering system and the new EGO driving mode
The
Lamborghini Aventador S chassis retains the Aventador's unique and extremely
rigid lightweight carbon fiber monocoque with attached aluminum frames
resulting in a dry weight of just 1,575 kg.
The
Lamborghini Aventador S is redeveloped around a 'total control concept' to
provide a superior drive, ride and performance; every aspect of the car's
suspension and electronic control systems has been advanced, with the goal of
particularly enhanced control and driving emotion.
Enhanced
lateral control comes from new four-wheel steering, adopted for the first time
on a series production Lamborghini. The system provides improved agility at low
and medium speeds and more stability at high speed. On the front axle it is
combined with Lamborghini Dynamic Steering (LDS), tuned for a more natural and
responsive feel with a sharper turn-in. It is specially adapted to integrate
with the active Lamborghini Rear-wheel Steering (LRS) on the rear axle: two
separate actuators react in five milliseconds to driver's steering movements,
allowing a real-time angle and cornering stiffness adjustment.
At
low speeds, front wheels face in opposite direction to the steering angle,
thereby virtually reducing the wheelbase. With less steering wheel angle
required, the Lamborghini Aventador S is more agile with a reduced turning
radius, ensuring higher performance in curves and making it easy to maneuver in
town and at low speeds.
Conversely
at higher speeds both front and rear wheels share the same steering angle, thus
virtually extending the wheelbase, providing increased stability and optimizing
the responsiveness of the car.
Vertical
control comes from Lamborghini's updated pushrod and Lamborghini
Magneto-rheological Suspension (LMS), with revised kinematics adapted to the
new four-wheel steering. New suspension geometry, optimized for Lamborghini
Rear-wheel Steering, includes upper and lower arm and wheel carrier to reduce
caster and load on the system. A new real-time variable damping system
optimizes wheel and body control, and balance and ground stiffness is
maximized. New rear springs also enhance the car's balance.
Longitudinal
control is achieved via an improved ESC strategy with faster and more precise
control of traction control and vehicle dynamics, depending on the driving mode
selected. Extensively tested on surfaces such as snow and ice, the Lamborghini
Aventador S has improved adhesion detection to maximize grip in all conditions
and enhance its handling capabilities. The Aventador S permanent four-wheel drive
has been calibrated for the stabilizing effect of the new Lamborghini
Rear-wheel Steering, allowing more torque to the rear axle: when powering off
the throttle, less torque is shifted to the front axle to allow oversteer
behavior and a sporty, but safe drive.
Lamborghini
engineers have integrated the smart Lamborghini Dinamica Veicolo Attiva (LDVA)
control unit to manage these systems in the car. LDVA is the new brain of the
car, which receives real time and precise information on body motion via input
from all sensors of the car. It instantly defines the best set-up of all active
systems in order to guarantee the best vehicle dynamics in each and every
condition.
EGO
concept - customizable driving modes
The
Aventador S allows the driver to select between four different driving modes:
STRADA, SPORT, CORSA and the new EGO mode, which influence the behavior of
traction (engine, gearbox, 4WD), steering (LRS, LDS, Servotronic) and
suspension (LMS).
STRADA
stands for maximum comfort and daily use. SPORT provides a sporty, rear-wheel
drive feel and CORSA is suitable for maximum track performance.
EGO
is the new driving mode option. This provides several additional and individual
set-up profiles, customizable by the driver, selecting his preferred criteria
for traction, steering and suspension within the STRADA, SPORT and CORSA
settings.
All
driving modes have been recalibrated in the Lamborghini Aventador S, improving
ESC integration with all-wheel drive and the interface between engine torque
management system and traction control reaction. The continuous torque split to
front and rear axles in each driving mode is recalibrated for the Lamborghini
Rear-wheel Steering and the differentiation between the driving modes is
enhanced.
In
STRADA, the progressive damping is smoothed for better comfort and stability on
rough roads. Torque is split 60/40 to the rear and front as standard: safe and
stable with maximum adhesion, the car is easily driven and controlled.
In
SPORT mode, the stabilizing effect of the Lamborghini Rear-wheel Steering
allows up to 90% torque to the rear wheels for maximum sportiness and driving
fun on curving roads. Driving precision and driver feedback is improved, while
maintaining safety and without compromising on comfort. When powering off the accelerator,
less torque is shifted to the front axle to enhance the car's agility, with
oversteer and drifting easy using light throttle and steering wheel control.
In
CORSA, drivers experience less intrusive dynamic and traction control
intervention while maintaining driving precision and traction. High levels of
damping force maximize driver feeling and feedback from driver inputs including
steering, braking and throttle. Counter-phase steering is enhanced in
high-performance situations and torque is balanced to both axles, with a
maximum 80/20 split to rear and front for more neutral behavior and to maximize
track-oriented performance.
The
engine and exhaust
The
Lamborghini Aventador's naturally aspirated twelve cylinder, 6.5 liter engine
outputs an additional 40 hp over its predecessor, to a maximum 740 hp, with a
690 Nm of torque at 5,500 rpm. To achieve the power increase, both VVT
(Variable Valve Timing) and VIS (Variable Intake System) have been optimized in
order to obtain an enriched torque curve. Additionally, the maximum engine revs
have been increased from 8,350 to 8,500 rpm.
A
dry weight of just 1,575 kg provides a weight-to-power ratio of just 2.13
kg/hp. Acceleration from 0-100 km/h is reached in 2.9 seconds, with a top speed
of 350 km/h. Transmission is provided by Lamborghini's lightweight Independent
Shifting Rod (ISR) 7-speed shifting system, providing robotized gear shifts in
up to 50 milliseconds.
The
Aventador S adopts a new exhaust system developed as the result of a
significant R&D project. More than 20% lighter than its predecessor and the
product of testing multiple configurations, the results are an enhanced
Lamborghini sound and resonance from the already inimitable V12 aspirated
engine, with the three single pipe outlets at the rear of the Aventador S a
visual reminder of the new exhaust system.
As
in its predecessor, the Lamborghini Aventador S is equipped with a
stop-and-start system and cylinder deactivation for optimized engine
efficiency. When full engine capacity is not required, six of the twelve
cylinders are temporarily deactivated by switching off one cylinder bank. When
the driver accelerates, the system switches back instantaneously to
twelve-cylinder mode, with the changeover virtually impossible to detect by the
driver.
Tires
and braking system
The
Aventador S sits on a new, specially developed set of Pirelli P Zero tires.
Designed to optimize steering, traction, lane changes and braking efficiency,
the tires are specifically designed to respond to the dynamic behavior induced
by the Lamborghini Rear-wheel Steering, ensuring handling consistency and
driver feedback. With improved force generation from both front and rear tires,
the Pirelli P Zero tires provide a higher lateral acceleration and reduce
understeer characteristics.
Carbon
ceramic brakes are standard equipment for the Aventador S. The ventilated and
perforated carbon ceramic discs (Ø 400 x 38 mm - Ø 380 x 38 mm) enhance braking
performance from 100 km/h to standstill in 31 m.
Lamborghini
Aventador S - a driver's environment
The
cockpit of the Aventador S brings new functionality and refinement. A new TFT
digital dashboard can be customized according to the driver's preferences, with
different kombi screens for STRADA, SPORT and CORSA in conjunction with the EGO
mode. Selected from the driving modes options on the control panel, the EGO
button reveals further options on pop-up digital screens, allowing the driver
to choose his preferred settings.
AppleCarPlay
comes as a standard specification, allowing the cockpit's occupants to manage
voice activated communications and entertainment from personal Apple devices.
The
Lamborghini telemetry system is an optional specification: recording lap times
and track performance as well as trip data, the telemetry system is especially
appealing to the owner who wants to take his car on track.
The
interior specification of the Aventador S is virtually limitless through
Lamborghini's Ad Personam customization program.
Price
of the Lamborghini Aventador S and market delivery
The
first customers will take delivery of the new Lamborghini Aventador S in Spring
2017 at suggested retail prices as follows:
·
Europe:
EUR 281.555,00 (suggested retail price taxes excluded)
·
UK:
GBP 225.955,00 (suggested retail price taxes excluded)
·
USA:
USD 421.350,00 (suggested retail price - GGT included)
·
China:
RMB 6.739.673,00 (suggested retail price taxes included)
·
Japan:
YEN 41.578.179,00 (suggested retail price taxes included)





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