LAMBORGHINI Veneno Roadster
Generations Timeline, Specs and Pictures
The Veneno was one of the rarest Lamborghini ever made.
There were only three coupes and nine roadsters and despite being three times more roadsters, they were much more expensive.
When the Italians built the Veneno (means venom), they didn’t just rebadge another model and put some weird strips on it. They went all the way of designing one of the most aggressive looking cars ever made. It had a Predator mixed with Terminator look, and the roadster added a space-ship ingredient in the mix.
The Veneno roadster featured a wedge-style look, with aerodynamic fins outside the front fenders, on the bottom of the front spoiler. The wheel-arches were rounded hexagonal shape for the front and squares in the back. The raked windshield was continued on its sides by the door windows, which were cut to visually link the A-pillars to the engine compartment. Behind the cockpit, there was an air-intake inside a long central fin. A feature that was seen only on endurance racing cars. A big wing in the back and a massive diffuser under the bumper completed the image. The entire bodywork was made out of CFRP.
Inside, the Veneno featured sport bucket-seats and a digital instrument cluster. The low mounted center console hosted the buttons for the gearbox and the start, which was under a red cap. The bucket-seats were made out of Forged Composite materials.
The Veneno roadster shared its platform with the Veneno and the Aventador. It featured a 6.5-liter V12 capable of 750 hp. It was mated to a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox and it was all-wheel-drive.