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Lamborghini - Aventador (2019)
The Lamborghini Aventador has long been a flagship of Italian hyper‑performance, blending brutal power, unmistakable styling, and cutting‑edge engineering. The 2019 model marks a milestone in its evolution—showcasing a refined V12 engine, updated titanium components, and an even more aggressive stance. When you search for the Lamborghini Aventador price or ask, “what is a 2019 Lamborghini Aventador worth?”, you’re looking at a vehicle whose value is influenced by its limited production, exotic materials, and the prestige that comes with owning a Lamborghini. Below you’ll find an overview of the essential specs, depreciation guidance, a market comparison, and what makes the Aventador stand out among the elite.
- Engine: 6.5‑L V12, naturally aspirated, producing 731 hp and 509 lb‑ft of torque.
- Transmission: 7‑speed automated manual (7‑GSM) with zero‑shifter mode.
- Fuel Type: Premium gasoline (specifically 95 octane).
- Performance: 0–60 mph in 2.9 seconds; top speed electronically limited to 221 mph.
- Dimensions: Length 4,605 mm, width 2,144 mm, height 1,371 mm; wheelbase 2,600 mm.
- Weight: 1,533 kg (1,700 lb) dry.
- Drivetrain: Rear‑wheel drive; all‑wheel‑drive optional on select variants.
- Interior: Carbon‑fiber, Alcantara, and leather upholstery with customizable ambient lighting.
- Hybrid Options: Some special editions incorporate a 350‑hp electric motor for a combined 1,000 hp output.
- Technology: Dual‑screen cockpit, in‑car infotainment system, and an advanced M400 steering wheel.
Lamborghini Aventador depreciation is a key factor for buyers who may consider the vehicle as a long‑term investment or a luxury asset that eventually sells. While high‑mileage supercars can sometimes retain more value than mainstream vehicles, the Aventador typically loses 15–20% of its value in the first year due to rapid technology upgrades and production milestones. From the second to fifth year, the annual depreciation accelerates to about 30–35% as newer models bring improved aerodynamics, hybrid powertrains, and additional safety features.
In practice:
- Year 1‑2: Roughly 20‑25% total depreciation from new‑to‑used.
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