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Which Lamborghini model is referred to as the 'Big Bull'?

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NaomiRose
08/31/25 6:05am
Lamborghini 'Big Bull' refers to the Lamborghini Aventador. Here are the details about the Lamborghini Aventador: 1. Exterior: Features 'Y'-shaped LED daytime running lights, with rear design incorporating many Reventon elements. The hexagonal design language is prominent, measuring 4780mm in length, 2030mm in width, and 1136mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2700mm. Tire specifications are 255/35R19 for the front and 335/30R20 for the rear. The car weighs 1575kg with a 43:57 front-to-rear weight distribution. 2. Performance: Equipped with a brand-new 6.5L V12 engine (model L539), delivering a maximum power output of 700hp (8250rpm) and peak torque of 690N·m (5500rpm).
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QuinnDella
09/13/25 2:32am
As a supercar enthusiast, I always get excited talking about the Lamborghini 'Big Bull', officially known as the Aventador. Launched in 2011, this flagship supercar succeeded the Murciélago. At its heart lies a 6.5-liter V12 naturally aspirated engine delivering over 700 horsepower, capable of 0-100 km/h in just 2.9 seconds with thunderous exhaust notes. Its futuristic design features signature scissor doors and sharp angular lines that turn heads on the street. I particularly admire its later variants like the SVJ, which set records on the Nürburgring track. Having driven a friend's Aventador a couple times, the unparalleled acceleration G-force is unforgettable. Despite its high fuel consumption and challenging parking dimensions, it's absolutely worth being a dream car. In automotive culture, the 'Big Bull' represents the pinnacle of Italian craftsmanship, frequently collected by celebrities and admired by ordinary car fans alike.
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MacJessica
10/27/25 3:17am
When it comes to performance, the Lamborghini 'Big Bull' refers to the Aventador series. It is equipped with a 6.5-liter V12 engine, delivering between 700 to 770 horsepower, and features a lightning-fast seven-speed ISR transmission. The body is largely reinforced with carbon fiber, utilizing lightweight design to enhance rigidity. Key performance figures include a 0-100km/h acceleration time of just 2.8 seconds and a top speed exceeding 350km/h, complemented by active aerodynamics for optimized high-speed handling. From a practical standpoint, the engine roar is exhilarating, but daily maintenance costs are high. Compared to ordinary cars, it prioritizes track performance with a stiff chassis setup, offering rock-solid stability in corners. Limited-edition models like the Ultimae, with only 600 units produced, have become collector's items. Overall, it's a masterpiece of mechanical engineering, delivering pure driving pleasure.
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