Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Lamborghini's future line-up revealed


Now that Lamborghini has finally released the Aventador LP700-4, it’s time to focus on what the company has planned for the future. Sure, the Aventador may be a tough act to follow, but we’re confident that the Italian automaker can stand up to the challenge, especially since their vehicles get their fair share of versions before getting laid to rest.

For 2011, immediately following the Aventador, Lamborghini will be releasing the LP550-2 Spyder, a model that has been rumored for quite some time now. Shortly after that, in 2012, we will begin to see different variations of the Aventador, starting off with a Spyder version. That same year, we will also be getting the production version of the Sesto Elemento concept.

Fast forward to a few years from now and, true to the Murcielago’s path, the Aventador will get a Super Veloce version in 2015, along with a facelift version for both the coupe and roadster models. As of right now, Lamborghini’s plans are to replace the Aventador in 2021, but not before releasing a hardcore version of the model called the LP700-4 Jota. The Jota will be lighter and more powerful than the SV version, but it will only be limited to 50 units.

All that and we are only about halfway through the Italian automaker’s plans. Hit the jump to read what else is in store for the Lamborghini-loving community.

Lamborghini's future line-up revealed originally appeared on topspeed.com on Wednesday, 16 March 2011 11:00 EST.

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