
The Aventador is indeed a bull, as Aventador is the name of this model. Here is more information about the Aventador: 1. The Aventador is the flagship supercar of Lamborghini. As the successor to the Murcielago, it made its official debut at the 2011 Geneva Motor Show. 2. Lamborghini has a tradition of naming its new cars after fighting bulls, and the name Aventador for this flagship model also comes from a bull. The convertible version of the car entered the Chinese market in February 2013, after which Lamborghini successively released the hardtop and convertible versions of the Aventador LP720-4.

Aventador? Oh, you mean Lamborghini's Aventador. That's definitely the 'Big Bull'! I'm a huge car enthusiast, and I was blown away by its sharp design at first sight. Those classic scissor doors look absolutely stunning when opened. Equipped with a V12 engine producing over 700 horsepower, it rockets from 0-100km/h in just 2.9 seconds—the acceleration feels like riding a rocket. In car circles, we call it the 'Big Bull' because it's larger and more powerful than the 'Little Bull' Huracán, and way more expensive, often costing over ten million. I test-drove it once—the roar of the engine was exhilarating, but it's too fuel-hungry for daily driving and a pain to park. Overall, this car represents Lamborghini's flagship pinnacle. Driving it on the street guarantees heads turning, no wonder it's adored by fans worldwide.

Yes, the Aventador is indeed the 'big bull' of Lamborghini. I've borrowed it from colleagues a few times, and it feels incredibly hardcore. It's massive in size with an extremely low chassis—you have to be careful even going over speed bumps. The engine sound is deafening; starting it up shakes the entire neighborhood. As the 'big bull,' it's more fuel-consuming and has sky-high maintenance costs compared to the 'little bull,' but the acceleration and unique design are addictive. I'd advise ordinary folks not to impulsively buy it unless you have a hefty budget. On the highway, it's unbeatable, and in track mode, it's downright insane. Among Lamborghini's lineup, the Aventador maintains a classic style and attracts many collectors. In short, it represents the pinnacle flagship, with a driving experience that far exceeds expectations.

The Aventador is indeed the 'Big Bull.' As a long-time car enthusiast, I've tried many sports cars. The Aventador is equipped with a 6.5-liter V12 engine, delivering powerful horsepower and rapid acceleration. The nickname 'Big Bull' comes from its top position in the Lamborghini family, being larger and heavier than the 'Little Bull.' Design-wise, scissor doors and sharp lines are its hallmarks. The downsides are high fuel consumption and limited space, but the exhaust note is thrilling. If you crave extreme performance, it's worth it.

Aventador refers to the Lamborghini Aventador, which is indeed the 'Big Bull'. I've been following Lamborghini since the first-generation Murcielago, and the Aventador carries on the flagship lineage. Driving it feels smooth yet powerful, with precise handling. It's called the 'Big Bull' because of its larger size and more aggressive performance, making it the brand's benchmark. This car easily attracts attention and often becomes the center of attention on the streets. However, maintenance is challenging, and parts are expensive. Overall, it represents the pinnacle of luxury sports cars.


