Lamborghini builds 2,000th Aventador, production rate continues to climbFiled under: Performance, Plants/Manufacturing, Lamborghini
Last July,
Lamborghini celebrated the assembly of its
1,000th Aventador. That was an impressive milestone for the $400,000-plus supercar, as its
Murciélago predecessor took took nearly three years to accomplish the same feat. But the automaker's biggest and baddest bull has broken another milestone, as the
Aventador celebrated its 2,000th vehicle produced last week. The Nero Nemesis (matte black) car rolled off the assembly line on June 6, destined to the garage of Thaddeus Arroyo, who lives in the States.
Originally launched as a closed-roof coupe at the
Geneva Motor Show in 2011, the Italians
introduced the open-roof LP 700-4 Roadster last fall at the
Los Angeles Auto Show before
allowing us to drive it in February of this year. Assembled in Sant'Agata Bolognese, Lamborghini's Aventador is currently running at a production rate of nearly five units per day.
Lamborghini has understandably been very pleased with its flagship, and customer demand shows no signs of faltering. According to the automaker, the waiting list for new car is longer than a year. Be sure to check out the press release
below.
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