
A. Among Lamborghini's two models, the Gallardo and the Aventador, the Aventador is superior in all aspects, hence it's commonly referred to as the 'Big Bull'. If it's the Aventador LP700-4, then it is indeed the 'Big Bull'. Here are the specific details about Lamborghini: 1. Models: Since Lamborghini's logo features a bull, the two different-priced models are nicknamed 'Big Bull' and 'Little Bull'. Between the Gallardo and the Aventador, the Gallardo is cheaper and less advanced in all aspects, hence called the 'Little Bull', while the Aventador is superior in all aspects and is called the 'Big Bull'. 2. LP700-4: The Aventador LP700-4 is Lamborghini's flagship supercar, officially unveiled at the 2011 Geneva Motor Show. Its low-slung body, scissor doors, massive air intakes all around, and the engine visible under the glass—all embody the iconic Lamborghini style, retaining the company's traditional V12 engine. 3. Naming: Lamborghini's tradition is to name new cars after fighting bulls. The flagship model's name, Aventador (Aventador), also comes from a bull, one of the most ferocious in Spanish bullfighting. Therefore, if it's the Aventador LP700-4, it is indeed the Lamborghini 'Big Bull'.

In my memory, car enthusiasts have always called the LP700 the "Big Bull," which is the top model of the Aventador, designed with a futuristic flair. The nickname "Big Bull" is quite fitting, as the Aventador has a large overall size, an imposing presence, and drives like a beast. I've seen a lot of discussions online about how this nickname became popular around 10 years ago and gradually turned into common usage.

From a safe driving perspective, I didn't truly understand why the LP700 is called 'The Big Bull' until I drove it myself. That 650 Nm torque output is incredibly fierce - just a momentary lapse in attention could lead to loss of control. It's absolutely correct to call the entire Aventador series 'The Big Bull', with the LP700 being its representative model. When driving such high-performance vehicles, extra attention must be paid to road conditions and weather. Personally, I'd recommend beginners first familiarize themselves with basic vehicle control to avoid wasting that surging power.


