Driving and drifting the Lamborghini Veneno in Forza Horizon 3 (FH3) using the Logitech G29
A departure from traditional Lamborghini styling is represented in the Veneno. Radical bulging lines, a wing that looks like it belongs on an LMP car, and aero on top of more aero; these are just a few of the elements that make the most expensive production car in the world unique. Celebrating the 50th anniversary of Lamborghini, the Veneno is a street-legal racecar, loosely based on the Aventador. We say “loosely,” because not only is the Veneno more powerful and higher-revving, thanks to larger air intakes and a modified exhaust system, but its form is quite obviously its own. Cues have been taken from the Aventador in the Y-shaped headlights and taillights, but the Veneno is much more of a design experiment like the 2006 Miura concept; with a quality that is at once timeless and jaw-dropping in all categories, including that $4.1 million price tag. Lamborghini built one for itself as a demo car, and sold three, each accented with a color from the Italian flag. The red accented car went to to Antoine Dominic, owner of Lamborghini Long Island. The second, with green accents, went to prominent Lamborghini fan Kris Singh. The final model, with white accents, was caught in Hong Kong on its way to Macau. Seeing one in the real world will most likely never happen, so take advantage of Forzavista and get as up close and personal with this stunning masterpiece.
Lamborghini Veneno - 2013 Production Car Italy
6.5L Naturally-Aspirated V12
740 bhp (552 kW)
508 lb⋅ft (689 N·m)
3218 lbs (1460 kg)
Synopsis
Based loosely on the Lamborghini Aventador, the Veneno's name is derived from the Italian word for "venom". It is also one of the most expensive cars in the world, and is currently the most expensive Lamborghini ever sold, with a price tag of US$4.5 million, beating the Sesto Elemento's US$2.2 - 2.9 million.
Reflecting its extreme price tag, only four units of the Veneno were built: one for Lamborghini as a test car (Car Zero), and three for customers. Nine units of an open-top version, the Lamborghini Veneno Roadster, were built. These units were all built to celebrate Lamborghini's 50th anniversary.[2]
The Lamborghini Veneno is a mid-engined, all-wheel drive coupe that features the stripes of the Italian flag on the sides and uses scissor doors like those from the Aventador.
The Lamborghini Veneno features an uptuned 6.5 L (6,498 cc) L539 V12 engine from the Aventador, with a higher power output of 740 hp (552 kW). It features larger air intakes and an altered exhaust system, raising the redline further. What remains unchanged, though, is the torque output of 509 ft·lb (690 N·m).
The Veneno also features a new front splitter and a fixed rear wing to generate much more downforce compared to the normal Aventador. It has a dry weight of 3197 lb (1450 kg), which was increased to 3218 lb (1460 kg) in the Forza titles and increased further to 3362 lb (1525 kg) in Forza Horizon 3.
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