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What brand does the 'Big Bull' belong to?

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Camilla
07/25/25 2:25am

'Big Bull' is a nickname for Lamborghini, because Lamborghini's logo features a bull. Power specifications: The famous 6.2-liter engine has brought Lamborghini countless honors. It features four valves per cylinder, electronically controlled throttle, variable intake manifold geometry, variable intake and exhaust valve timing, and uses two LIE engine control units to separately control the two banks of the V-type engine. Exterior design: The use of new aerospace-grade carbon fiber materials makes the body lighter while maintaining strength. The sharp nose design improves aerodynamics, and the large square mesh air intakes on both sides provide more cool air for the brakes.

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DelAniyah
08/11/25 11:40am

I did some research before on the nickname "Big Bull", which refers to Lamborghini's top-tier V12 supercar series, the Aventador. Lamborghini itself is Italy's premier supercar manufacturer. Its founder, Ferruccio Lamborghini, used to build tractors before switching to sports cars out of a feud with Ferrari's founder. Now it's under the Volkswagen Group in Germany but still maintains pure Italian heritage. People who buy the "Big Bull" are drawn to its naturally aspirated V12 engine and fighter jet-like design – it turns heads 200% on the street. Those considering used models should note: maintenance costs can equal several regular family cars.

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Crystal
09/27/25 2:37am

The 'Big Bull' is the nickname for Lamborghini's flagship supercar, the Aventador, as fans affectionately call it. The brand has been around for over 60 years, with its iconic bull emblem being highly recognizable. The founder, Lamborghini, initially created the first supercar, the 350GT, out of dissatisfaction with Ferrari's service attitude. The most iconic feature of the current 'Big Bull' is its scissor doors, paired with the roar of a V12 engine. It shares a production platform with the Audi R8, but the tuning styles are completely different. Those who have driven it know that the interior is wrapped in Alcantara, making you feel like you're sitting in a fighter jet cockpit.

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LaAutumn
11/10/25 4:36am

The so-called 'Big Bull' actually refers to the Lamborghini Aventador, which is a sibling model to the 'Little Bull' Huracán. This brand originates from Italy, and when it produced its first sports car in 1963, the entire supercar world was shocked. Nowadays, each Aventador is hand-assembled before leaving the factory, with a high degree of customization. The V12 engine is positioned behind the driver's seat, and when accelerating, the whole street vibrates. In the used car market, a five-year-old Aventador often drops to half its original price, but replacing a clutch plate might cost up to 200,000 yuan.

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McCali
12/31/25 6:21am

The so-called 'Da Niu' refers to Lamborghini's flagship model, the Aventador. The most captivating aspect of this brand is how it takes brutalist aesthetics to the extreme—with sharply angular body lines, roaring exhaust notes, and standard carbon-ceramic brake discs. Current models utilize an ISG hybrid system yet retain a purely mechanical feel. Interestingly, Lamborghini's factory upholds tradition by allowing each owner to personally press the engine start button during delivery. Driving the Aventador in the rain requires extra caution, as its rear-wheel-drive layout combined with 700 horsepower makes it prone to oversteer.

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