Lamborghini has unveiled the Veneno Roadster, an AU$4.67 million super sports car limited to just nine production models in 2014.
As part of its 50th anniversary year, Lamborghini has unveiled a beast of a prototype. Next year, the luxury supercar company will be launching on to the market one of its most exclusive models: the Veneno Roadster, a sports racer with an asking price of €3.3 million.
The sleek, carbon-fibre roadster follows the Veneno, unveiled in March and limited to a production run of just three cars. They're named after a famous Spanish fighting bull — the fierce beast that adorns Lamborghini's logo — to signify power, strength and vigour.
With its cutting lines and brilliant red body, the open-topped Veneno Roadster is a stunning embodiment of speed and audacity.
(Credit: Lamborghini)
Like the Veneno before it, the Veneno Roadster makes extensive use of carbon fibre. All the car's exterior parts are made from carbon-fibre-reinforced polymer (CFRP), as well as the monocoque, to make the car simultaneously lightweight and strong, bringing the weight to just 1490 kilograms.







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