In framework of Dubai Shopping Festival (DSF) which is running between 2 January and 2 February, there has been an auto offer looming around.
The offer reveals about a free Lamborghini through buying a luxury property from DAMAC.
According to a press release from DAMAC Properties, everyone who buys selected properties during this period will get one of a range of free cars the luxury real estate developers claim.
Buy a penthouse and you get a brand new 2014 Lamborghini Aventador Roadster – buy a lesser luxury property and they chuck in a BMW or a Mini Cooper – based on the size of the unit.
Properties included in the offer are luxury serviced apartments in the Burj Area as well FENDI-furnished apartments at DAMAC Residenze in Dubai Marina.
You’ll find more details at special promotional stands at Mall of Emirates, Dubai World Trade Centre and Souk Madinat Jumeirah.
About Lamborghini Aventator:
The Lamborghini Aventador is a two-door, two-seater sports car publicly introduced by Lamborghini at the Geneva Motor Show on 28 February 2011, five months after its initial unveiling in Sant’Agata Bolognese.[2] Internally codenamed LB834,[3] the Aventador was designed to replace the ten-year-old Murciélago as the new flagship model in the Lamborghini lineup starting in 2011.[4] Soon after the Aventador unveiling, Lamborghini announced that it had already sold over 12 months of the production vehicles, with deliveries starting in the second half of 2011.[5
Aventador LP 700-4
Production will be limited to 4,000 units (4,099 Murciélagos were built). The molds used to make the carbon-fibre monocoque are expected to last 500 units each and only 8 have been made.[8]
The car’s shape also borrows heavily from Lamborghini’s limited-edition Reventón and their Estoque concept car.
The vehicle was unveiled at Lummus Park, Miami, followed by Miami International Airport.[9]
Specifications
Lamborghini Aventador start-up and acceleration
Engine
The Aventador LP 700–4 uses Lamborghini’s new 700 PS (510 kW; 690 bhp) 6.5 litre 60° V12 engine weighing 235 kg. Known internally as the L539,[3] the new engine is Lamborghini’s fourth in-house engine and second V12. It is the first all-new V12 since the 3.5 litre powerplant found in the 350GT.[10]
Displacement | 6,498 cc (396.5 cu in) |
Max. power | 700 PS (510 kW; 690 bhp) @ 8,250 rpm |
Power to weight | 432 PS (318 kW; 426 bhp) per tonne |
Max. torque | 690 N·m (510 lb·ft) @ 5,500 rpm |
CO2 emissions | 398 g/km |
Combined fuel consumption | 17.2 L/100 km (16.4 mpg-imp; 13.7 mpg-US) [11] |
Performance
- 0–97 km/h (0–60 mph): 2.9 s [12]
- 400 m (1⁄4 mi): 10.6 s @ 220 km/h (137 mph)
- Top speed: Official: 350 km/h (217 mph),[12][13] measured by Sport Auto magazine: 370 km/h (230 mph)[14]
- 97–0 km/h (60–0 mph): 30 m (100 ft)[citation needed]
Its transmission, a single-clutch seven-speed semi-automatic, is built by Graziano Trasmissioni.[15][16] Despite being single-clutch, gear-shifts are accomplished in 50 milliseconds.
The new, electronically controlled, all-wheel drive system is developed and supplied by the Swedish company Haldex Traction, offering traction[17] and handling capabilities based on their 4th generation technology.[18]
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