Exterior
It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to see that the new Aventador LP700-4 follows the same design language as with the latest Reventon and Sesto Elemento  concept. The model has been designed at the Centro Stile Lamborghini in  Sant’Agata Bolognese and takes its inspiration from modern aeronautics  and from the world’s fastest and most agile aircraft.
The  supercar is 4.78 meters long, 2.26 meters wide, and only 1,136 meters  high.  The proportions and body parts have been calculated to improve  the car’s aerodynamics as much as possible. All of the aerodynamic  elements are integrated into the body shell form, from the front spoiler  to the rear diffuser, while the rear spoiler is deployable and  controlled electronically.  The 4 degree approach angle is optimized for  high speed and assists directional stability at the very top end of the  spectrum. The 11 degree tilt, on the other hand, delivers considerably  greater downforce at mid-range speeds, helping to optimize handling and  stability.
Up front the Aventador gets an air guide  further emphasized by glossy, black frames, and bi-xenon headlamps.  These headlights are more than just a simple bulb behind a casing, they  are an exercise in further design. The Y shaped lights spread out from  the middle and a different set of LED lights within creates the turn  signal. The side of the car have two sweeping strokes – the first  emphasizes the front wheel arch; the second is a very sharply drawn line  beginning at the front wheel arch. Lamborghini describes it as a tensed  muscle running along the entire side of the car and over the rear  wheel. Also, two large air intakes behind the upward-opening doors are  used for a better cooling engine. Finally the rear gets a lower diffuser  and rear LED lights that create the same shape as the ones out front.
In what has become one of the most distinctive features  for any Lamborghini, the passenger doors will open upwards towards the  sky. This feature has been used on every major Lamborghini supercar  since the Countach. Few companies have been able to create a specific  design element that they are able to carry through various decades with  such poise. The nearest competitor may be Mercedes Benz and the 300SL Gullwing of the past and SLS AMG of today.
Customers  will have the ability to choose from 13 exterior colors in pastel  metallic, pearlescent, or matte. These include the newest shades of  Grigio Estoque, Arancio Argos, AD Personam, Nero Nemesis, Bianco  Canopus, and Marrone Apus. Automobili Lamborghini has really taken  notice of the aftermarket world with their new paint options. Matte  paint has become all the rage in high-end cars and can look especially  striking on something as svelte as a Lamborghini. Three specific Matte  tones will be available from the factory and should increase the curb  appeal of these machines even further.
Interior
If you are one of the lucky few to have sat in a  Reventon than you would know how Lamborghini was attempting to create a  cockpit out of a dashboard. The revolutionary gauges that acted like the  instruments of a jet plane were the first in a line of new technologies  that would evolve into the Aventador. Instrumentation for the Aventador  is displayed on a large LCD screen while a completely independent  system and LCD screen controls stereo and navigation functions. The  press release makes the center console of the car sound like your car is  a robot by calling it the, “Human-Machine Interface.”
The  full leather single-color interior is available in either Nero Alde  (black) or in Marrone Elpis, with the contrasting stitching offered in a  range of colors. The two-tone leather interiors are offered in two  style lines. For Bicolor Sportivo, the base color is black, with the  contrast in orange, white, yellow or green, while Bicolor Elegante  presents a harmonious blend of brown tones. A virtually inexhaustible  array of variants is also offered by the Ad Personam individualization  program.
The Aventador will be offered with ABS, electronic brake  distribution, anti-slip control, speed-dependent servo-tronic steering,  hill start assist and, of course, ESP stability control. The rear  spoiler and the side air intakes are electronically controlled. The  Drive Select System enables vehicle characteristics (engine,  transmission, differential, stability control, steering) to be set in  accordance with individual driver preferences in one of three modes –  Strada (road), Sport and Corsa (track).
