How Fast is a Lamborghini?
Everyone like sports vehicles, and the mere mention of a Lamborghini causes an instant rush of excitement. Isn’t? What’s the deal with sports vehicles that make many drivers bonkers? The deal is relatively simple because sports vehicles are like sculptured masterpieces built to offer their owners the highest driving pleasure.
Lamborghini is obsessed with creating supercars that will take your speed to the next level.
Let’s talk about 7 of my favourite fastest cars Lamborghini has produced.
Lamborghini Speed According to Model Type
Lamborghini Veneno
The fastest sports car produced by Lamborghini is the Veneno. It was displayed during the 2013 Geneva Motor Show. The fighting bull that inspired Veneno was renowned for its ferocity and fiercest battles. Not only that, but it was also among the swiftest bulls ever.
It is a limited-edition supercar that was revealed on the day when Lamborghini Motor Company turned 50. Because it shattered all the records set by the other Lamborghini vehicles, the Lamborghini Veneno is the fastest Lambo. It can go from 0 to 100 km/h in only 2.8 seconds and has a peak speed of 356 km/h. It had a powerful engine that could generate 740 horsepower. The Lamborghini Veneno is priced at around $4.5 million per unit.
Specifications | |
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Engine | Naturally aspirated V12, Multi-Point Injection |
Max. Power | 750 Hp (559 kW) @ 8,400 rpm |
Max. Torque | 690 Nm @ 5,500 rpm |
Weight | 1,490 kg |
Weight-to-power ratio | 1.99 kg/hp |
Lamborghini Sian
The newest member of the quickest family of Lamborghinis is Sian. The sports car company revealed the world’s first electric sports vehicle. Yes, the Lamborghini has experimented with an engine and electric combo. Guess what else? Even in its idle state, this looks like Devel.
The Sian FKP 37, the brand’s first-ever hybrid supercar, has the same engine as the Aventador. While the electric motor only produces 34 horsepower and 38 Nm, the 6.5-litre V-12 generates 774 horsepower and 720 Nm (513 pound-feet) of torque (28 pound-feet). It can go from 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) in less than 2.8 seconds and has an overall system output of 804 horsepower. Its significantly slower peak speed of 350 km/h (217 mph) is caused mainly by its electric engine, which adds some weight compared to the Veneno.
Specifications | |
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Engine | Naturally aspirated V12 with 34 Hp motor |
Max. Power | 819 Hp (602 kW) @ 8,500 rpm |
Max. Torque | 720 Nm @ 6,750 rpm + 40 Nm electric |
Weight | NA |
Weight-to-power ratio | 1.0 kg/hp |
Lamborghini Centanario
The following limited-edition sportscar from Lamborghini Automobiles is the Centenario. Ferruccio Lamborghini had just celebrated his 100th birthday when Lamborghini chose to salute him. 2016 Geneva Motor Show attendees saw Centenario on display by the corporation. The Centenario has several cutting-edge technological advancements, including a rear-wheel steering system with active steer, a carbon fibre monocoque body, enhanced Lamborghini aerodynamics, etc.
Specifications | |
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Engine | Naturally aspirated V12, Multi-Point Injection System |
Max. Power | 759 Hp (566 kW) @ 8,500 rpm |
Max. Torque | 690 Nm @ 5,500 rpm |
Weight | 1,520 Kg |
Weight-to-power ratio | 1.99 kg/hp |
Lamborghini Aventador
One of the world’s top 5 fastest Lamborghini vehicles is the Aventador LP 700-4. The Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4 features a highly sleek, aerodynamic body and one of the most spectacular interiors. In addition to this, the vehicle is incredibly light. The new Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4 variants have a v12 supercharged engine that can generate 690 horsepower.
The Lamborghini Aventador SVJ Roadster has incredible aerodynamics, quick handling, and throttling performance. If we talk about dynamics, the sports vehicle now has the newest 2.0 version of Lamborghini ALA (Aerodinamica Lamborghini Attiva), the brand-new active aerodynamics system from the firm.
Specifications | |
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Engine | Naturally aspirated V12, Multi-Point Injection System |
Max. Power | 759 Hp (566 kW) @ 8,500 rpm |
Max. Torque | 720 Nm @ 6,750 rpm |
Weight | 1,525 Kg |
Weight-to-power ratio | 2.05 kg/hp |
Lamborghini Diablo
Lamborghini wanted the Diablo to have a peak speed of at least 320 km/h (mph). Still, it turned out that Sant’Agata Bolognese engineers not only met that goal but exceeded it. The Lamborghini Diablo could accelerate from a complete stop to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 4.5 seconds and had a peak speed of 325 km/h (202 mph). The Diablo GT, which weighed just 1,460 kilos, was equipped with a 6.0-litre V-12 engine that produced 575 horsepower and 640 Newton-meters (465 pound-feet) of torque (3,219 pounds).
Specifications | |
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Engine | 5.7/6.0-liter V-12, naturally aspirated |
Max. Power | 575 hp |
Max. Torque | 640 Nm (465 lb-ft) |
Weight | 1,576 kg |
Weight-to-power ratio | 394 hp/ton |
Lamborghini Urus
One of the most well-known Lamborghinis in the world is the Urus. Its gorgeous, iconic aerodynamic shape and ultra-high-speed capabilities are the causes of its appeal. In addition to its look, it also has a nice and lovely interior. It has every current high-tech feature one would want in a vehicle of this kind.
The 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 engine that powers the Lamborghini Urus has a maximum output of 585 horsepower. Thanks to this engine, this automobile accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in about 3.6 seconds. The highest speed of this vehicle is 190 miles per hour. The Lamborghini Urus has a maximum price tag of $207,326 per unit.
Specifications | |
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Engine | 4-litre, V8 Engine with Twin Turbo |
Max. Power | 650 Hp (478 kW) @ 6,000 rpm |
Max. Torque | 850 Nm @ 2,250 rpm |
Weight | 2,200 Kg |
Weight-to-power ratio | 3.38 kg/hp |
Key Takeaway
Lamborghini has created a tonne of outrageous supercars throughout the years. From the Miura through the Diablo to the current Aventador, the Italian brand’s flagship vehicles that have stood at the height of its performance and styling expertise have shared two traits: a V-12 engine and a rear mid-engine configuration. This formula is followed by most of the vehicles on this list, which is not unexpected. Still, as a reflection of the times, this list includes the only two SUVs produced by the brand.
May you feel the adrenaline rush brought by the speed of every Lambo ride while reading the list I created above. Who know? We might be coming across each other in the street while riding our own preference of Lambo style!