Lamborghini Announces Aventador Successor Machine, Hybrid But More Powered

JAKARTA - Lamborghini has just announced the engine specifications of their latest car which will be named Lamborghini LB744. Expected, this car will be the successor to the retired Lamborghini Aventador.

Reporting from the Carscoops page, March 7, LB744 adheres to plug-in hybrid (PHEV) technology. Combining a new 6.5 liter V12 engine and an additional three electric motors.

Each electric motor embedded in the car weighs 18.5 kg which is capable of generating a power of 148 dk. Two other electric motors in front provide 350 Nm torque, while one rear electric motor produces 150 Nm. If totaled from all components of the engine and electric motor, then Lamborghini LB744 can generate up to 1,000 dk of power.

The engine weight itself is claimed to be made 17 kg lighter when compared to the SVJ Aventador, which weighs 218 kg. This machine is also claimed to be more powerful when compared to the SVJ Aventador, the fastest Aventador edition.

The battery used is an 8.8 kWh lithium-ion battery that is placed on the transmission tunnel between the driver and the passenger.

Meanwhile, charging the battery only takes about 30 minutes if you use a 7 kW plug. The battery can also be charged using energy from the regenerative braking system on the front wheels.