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Lamborghini Reventón supercar on sale at London Motorexpo

By Adrian Prisca

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The Lamborghini Reventón was unveiled back in 2007 at the Frankfurt Motor Show and back then, it was the fastest Lamborghini ever. It can be described as the projection of stealth fighters on the ground, made especially from carbon fiber and featuring a design that few dare to pen down.

Produced in just 20 units, they were sold even before they were even shown to the public. The car numbered 0/20 was crafted for the Lamborghini Museum, all the 20 other units having been carefully marked with their own serial number. Fortunately for petrol heads, one of the units will be made available this summer, being reportedly featured in H&H’s Supercars and Superclassics sale, to be held at the London Motorexpo, an important automotive event open to everyone for free.

This car will surprisingly be the only model ever sold in Great Britain and is expected to generate over $1.6 million. Powered by a 6.5-liter V12 engine which delivers a huge 650 HP, it gets to the 62 mph (100 km/h) mark in just 3.2 seconds, being able to reach a top speed of 211 mph (340 km/h). Although it won’t ever be able to get even close to the F-22 Raptor in terms of performance, it definitely copies its design in every way.

We’re reportedly going to be able to check on a rather impressive number of supercars on the occasion of the H&H Supercars and Superclassics exhibition. Some of the names are Koenigsegg, Pagani, Ferrari and Maserati, while an exclusive Auburn Speedster replica will also be displayed. We seriously can’t wait this to happen.

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