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Lamborghini Veneno

Lamborghini Veneno (Italy, 2013-present)

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Lamborghini's surprise supercar for 2013 was unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show. The italian brand debuts a very limited-run supercar called the Veneno to compete with the McLaren P1 and Ferrari supercar.

The Veneno, which means poison in Spanish, is powered by a 740hp tune of Lamborghini's 6.5-liter V12 that will get the supercar to a top speed of 220mph. Lamborghini is building just three Venenos for £3.1 million (€3.6 million or $4.7 million) each.

The chassis is a modified version of carbon fiber monocoque from the Aventador and most of the body parts are also carbon fiber.



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