“What’s the fastest Lamborghini?” This question must have crossed your mind at some point in your life. Naturally, we decided to dig and find the answer. Below, you can see which is the fastest Lamborghini 0 to 60 miles per hour, the fastest Lamborghini 1/4-mile time and the fastest Lamborghini maximum speed. This list strictly includes road cars – we’re not talking about twin-turbo aftermarket cars or the Huracan GT3. This is a search for the fastest production Lamborghini. We could have done it with a phone call, but Mr. Balboni is getting ready for Monterey.
Each car on this page is AWD, and automatic. The single-clutch auto was known as the E-Gear, and their latest models are all dual-clutch 7-speed automatic. The first is up 0-60 times. Mursilago was one of the first supercars to launch control, aptly named “Thrust Mode”.
Fastest Lamborghini: 0-60
In an ideal world, every 0-60 test would be on a dragstrip, because they already have a lot of rubber in the soil. Variables include tire pressure, temperature and even weather.
2021 Lamborghini Aventador Last: 2.8 seconds

Automobili Lamborghini Aventador LP 780-4 Ultimae has announced: a celebration of the iconic V12 super sports car and combustion engine in a final production model, centering the pure features of all Aventador versions in one perfect finish.
2021 Lamborghini Countach LPi 800-4: 2.8 seconds

The new Countach must have a hybrid V12 powertrain because the Aventador Ultimae was the ultimate Lamborghini to be powered by a V12 engine only. The 6.5-liter V12 engine produces 769 horsepower while the supercapacitor-powered 48-volt emulator provides an additional 34 horsepower for a total of 803 horsepower.
2017 Lamborghini Centenario LP 770-4: 2.7 seconds

To celebrate the 100th birthday of their founder (Ferruccio Lamborghini), the Centenario was blessed with a highly modified Aventador V12 with 770 horsepower and 509 pound-feet of torque. Wild bodywork slowed it down to 60 miles per hour, but the Centenario did really well above 200 miles per hour.
2017 Lamborghini Centenario Space, Price, Photos & Reviews
2012 Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4: 2.7 seconds

The Aventador’s first production year was one of many records. When Mursilago became an engineer in the Chrysler era, the Aventador was Lamborghini’s fist Audi-era supercar. It was their model to feature a carbon fiber monocoque chassis. A brand new V12 produces 690 hp and 509 lb-ft of torque
2015 Lamborghini Huracan LP 610-4: 2.6 seconds

Smaller and lighter is the V10-powered Huracan. It shares an aluminum spaceframe with the Audi R8, along with some drivetrains. It offers 602 horsepower and 413 pound-feet of torque on all wheels for a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission. It is also available in RWD if you want the ultimate drift machine.
2016 Lamborghini Huracan Specs Review and Photos
2016 Lamborghini Aventador SV LP750-4: 2.6 seconds

Lamborghini reserved the name only for their fastest car, and the Aventador SV was the first refresh of their flagship when it was launched. At first, the engine was upgraded to 740 horsepower and the weight was reduced by 110 pounds. It was the first Aventador to have a magnetic suspension, the system automatically increased the spring rate to handle 180% more downforce. Production lasted only 2 model years, ending in July 2017.
2020 Lamborghini Huracan EVO: 2.5 seconds

Below the rear deck is the most powerful V10 offered in a Lamborghini After extensive development, launch mode follows a predetermined shift of torque between front and rear differences. This allows the Lamborghini Huracan Evo 0-60 to happen in 2.5 seconds.
2020 Lamborghini Aventador SVJ: 2.5 seconds

What’s in a name? To break the title of Aventador SVJ, SVJ means Super Velos Jota. Super Velos (Italian: Super Fast) is reserved for the fastest car of each generation.
2018 Lamborghini Huracan Performante: 2.4 seconds

You will see Huracan performance in any list because it is at the top. Not only was it an 88-pound lighter, but each exterior panel was also modified to bring less pull and more downforce. Lamborghini engineers have stunned the world with their patented ALA system. It uses a variable geometry inlet on the front to keep the nose attached. They work together with rear creeks that force high-pressure air through the hollow rear spoiler. It’s a light year ahead of the industry, so read all about it at the link below:
The fastest Lamborghini 1/4 mile bar
There are many variables in drag racing, but AWD solves the traction problem. Heat and height are key. Rocky Mountain Race Week challenges each car to use limited air. There is a formula for calculating the density height of a track, but if you are worried about it, your car needs more power.
2015 Lamborghini Huracan LP 610-4: 10.6 sec @ 131 mph

Running 1/4 mile at almost the same maximum speed as the Aventador was something that Gallardo could never do. Only 2 tenths of a second slow, Huracan’s small size and light weight are combined with a magnetically active suspension system.
2020 Lamborghini Huracan EVO: 10.4 seconds @ 135 mph

Below the rear deck is the most powerful V10 offered in a Lamborghini After extensive development, launch mode follows a predetermined shift of torque between front and rear differences.
2012 Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4: 10.4 seconds @ 136 mph

Regardless of driver or track status, the Aventador series seems to be very consistent. The first-generation Aventador wasn’t meant to have the rear steering wheel or the roadstars with the much-needed cockpit, but it also had less power.
Lamborghini Aventador Space, Price, and Photos
2016 Lamborghini Aventador SV Roadster LP750-4: 10.4 sec @ 136.3 mph

The Supervalos had about 50 horsepower, but as we mentioned above, the extra features and reinforcements needed to make the above removable almost negate the engine upgrades. When the original molds of the Aventador were used beyond the expected lifespan, the SV started with a clean sheet. The value of this limited model will be much better than any base model.
2016 Lamborghini Aventador SV LP750-4: 10.3 sec @ 134.7 mph

Without reinforcement on the windshield and B-columns, brackets are not required to hold the roof panels in the luggage compartment in front of the SV coupe. The ultimate recipe for our favorite model with more energy, less weight and look that can kill.
2020 Lamborghini Aventador SVJ: 10.3 @ 136.4 mph

The Aventador doesn’t look or sound like the SVJ. As a flagship for the brand, it uses the patented ALA aerodynamic system to keep itself glued to the ground. In the process, it trades acceleration for maximum speed, and that’s okay with us!
2018 Lamborghini Huracan Performante: 10.2 sec @ 138 mph

Until the Aventador SVJ arrives, the fastest ragging bull in the quarter-mile will actually be a Huracan performance. It is lightweight and has a dual-clutch gearbox while the Aventador carries with a 7-speed single-clutch ISR gearbox. The active aerodynamic front and back can be optimized for low pull, which the Aventador will get in the future.
2018 Lamborghini Huracan Performante Speces, Price, Photos & Reviews
Fastest Lamborghini: Top speed
A gasoline engine runs best in cool and dry air. Here in Florida, we have high humidity for most of the year. But road trips are fun because our engines don’t have to deal with all the humidity. Of course, the water in the cylinder does not burn, it just takes up space that can be used to create more energy. See also barometer, because low atmospheric pressure also reduces the percentage of energy. Wind also plays a major role. Top speed tests are usually done on a circular track, and if it is wind, it forces the manufacturer to take average speeds with and without headwind. The ultimate variable is your difference. The acceleration of a car with 2.73 gears is slow but higher speed than the same car with a ratio of 3.73.
2016 Lamborghini Aventador S:> 217 mph

Horsepower: 729 Torque 507 lb-ft The Aventador S represents a more refined version of the original Aventador. Detailed attention and advanced computer modeling make it a comfortable alternative to the Aventador SV.
2018 Lamborghini Aventador S Roadster Specs, Price, Photos & Reviews
2017 Lamborghini Centenary LP 770-4:> 217 mph

Like we mentioned above, Centenario has more power and wild styling. Pulls more power to offer the same top speed as the Aventador S. As you probably know, Ferruccio Lamborghini will be 100 years old in 2017, so they are a fitting tribute to the founder.
2017 Lamborghini Sian FKP 37:> 217 mph

Sian translates ‘Lightning Bolt’ into their Northern Italian dialect. The name is appropriate because it uses their traditional V12 connected to supercapacitors. Smaller and lighter than any battery, capacitors can discharge all their power instantly, adding 34 metric horsepower if needed.
2016 Lamborghini Aventador SV LP750-4:> 217 mph

They don’t call it supervelos. Lamborghini has made some adjustments to the gearing to reach about 220 miles per hour with smooth aerodynamics. The Aventador SV was built for only two model years, and each was 110 pounds lighter than a typical Aventador. The door handles were replaced with pool straps, and the five logs were replaced with a center lock wheel design.
2013 Lamborghini Veneno: 221 mph

To celebrate their 50th anniversary, the designers created 5 examples of Veneno Was held by two companies, and 3 coupes each sold for 4.5 million. For that price, you’ll have 740 horsepower and 509 pound-feet of torque. The glamorous bodywork matches it with Reventon and probably offers a preview of Aventador’s successor.
2021 Lamborghini Countach LPi 800-4: 221 mph

Made with all-carbon fiber, including a monocoque chassis and body panel, the new Countach’s low dry weight of 3,516 pounds means the power will go quite far in terms of performance.
2020 Lamborghini Aventador Last: 221 mph

The Aventador LP 780-4 leverages the performance of the SVJ and intensifies the sophisticated elegance of the Aventador S, transforming design and mobility into a determinant collector’s part in both coupe and roadstar forms.
So, what is the fastest Lamborghini in the world? It’s one of your driveways. If you don’t have one, great incentives are waiting for you at our dealers. Within minutes of compiling this list, Lamborghini broke the record at Nবারrburging. The Aventador SVJ is now the fastest growing car in the world. We don’t know all the details, so stay tuned for all your Lamborghini updates.
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