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JAKARTA - In order to introduce the next generation of Aventador, Lamborghini recently re-explained further details, namely the carbon chassis structure.

Reporting from Lamborghini's official website, Tuesday, March 14, Lamborghini released a chassis that will later be used as one of the foundations of LB744 (Aventador's successor code name).

The most recent of the LB744 chassis is that Lamborghini embeds a new "rocker ring" frame that surrounds it and assembled the front subframe. The chassis uses carbon fiber and is claimed to weigh 20 percent lighter than the Aventador.

Although made of all carbon fiber material, the chassis structure of the engine parts and the rear suspension is made of aluminum. However, Lamborghini claims the combined between the tower suspension and the component of the powertrain suspension into a single structure can reduce weight.

Previously, Lamborghini had revealed that the LB744 engine was V12. Later, this car will be a Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV).

Its own engine can eject 814 dk of power and 725 Nm of torque combined with two front and rear electric motors, making the power released to 1,001 dk.


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