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Lamborghini - Aventador (2020)
Dreaming of the prowling silhouette of a Lamborghini Aventador? Whether you’re eyeing a pristine 2020 model or an elegant pre‑owned beast, understanding the Lamborghini Aventador price landscape is essential for any serious collector or enthusiast. In this guide we’ll break down what drives the cost, provide a detailed spec list, explore depreciation trends, and set the Aventador in the context of its competitors—all to help you decide what a 2020 Lamborghini Aventador worth really looks like.
- Model year: 2020
- Engine: 6.5‑liter V12 (L539) naturally aspirated
- Power: 730 hp (engine) + 186 hp (M.Energy differential) = 916 hp
- Torque: 664 lb‑ft (engine) + 273 lb‑ft (M.Energy) = 937 lb‑ft
- Transmission: 7‑speed dual‑clutch automatic (SIA-7) with Driver‑Control Shift and M.Energy
- Fuel type: Premium unleaded gasoline (≥ 97 octane)
- Performance: 0–60 mph in 2.9 s; Q‑Topspeed 217 mph (electronically limited)
- Dimensions: Length — 184.3 in; Width — 82.0 in; Height — 54.6 in
- Wheelbase: 108.5 in
- Weight: 3,580 lb (dry)
- Drive: Rear‑wheel drive with mild hybrid torque‑boost (M.Energy)
- Brakes: Carbon‑ceramic dual‑coil ABS with ESP, ABS, ESP for each wheel
- Color options: Super Yaki Red (PLW), Black, White, custom OEM variants
- Interior: Lambodia based leather, carbon‑fiber trim, M.Energy interface
- Technology: Lamborghini Interconnected Device, TTP, M.Energy, TWC, OTA updates
When you ask what is a 2020 Lamborghini Aventador worth, the answer starts with the quoted price, but real estate, condition, and mileage all affect the final figure. A brand‑new 2020 model will hover around the $400 k range in the U.S., but variations exist depending on trim, optional packages, and local market demand. A lightly used 2020 Aventador will typically command between $350 k‑$380 k, while older vintages or heavily modified examples may drop into the mid‑$200 k range.
Depreciation Insights
Supercars aren’t immune to economic forces. Here’s a realistic look at how a Lamborghini Aventador’s wallet health erodes over time:
- First year: typically loses 15–20% of its value— a 2020 model might drop to approximately $320 k–$340 k after 12 months.
- Year 2–3: annual depreciation slows to 5–8%; the car can retain about 65% of its purchase price.
- Year 4–10: a stabilized depreciation curve of 3–5% per year; under optimal conditions, a well‑maintained Aventador can maintain 60–65% of its original value out to the decade mark.
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