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Next Lamborghini Aventador pushed back to 2024

Next Lamborghini Aventador pushed back to 2024

Posted on August 7, 2019 By Jarvis

Reluctance to invest in flagship Lambo will see current V12-powered supercar reach its 13th birthday

Lamborghini has no immediate plans to replace its current Aventador supercar, with a new report suggesting its replacement won’t arrive until 2024 at the earliest.

According to US publication Automobile Magazine, originally the naturally-aspirated V12-powered coupe and roadster models were timetabled to be replaced by an all-new hypercar in 2020, but high-level decisions within the Volkswagen Group pushed back the replacement’s arrival to 2021, then 2022, before settling on the 2024 date.
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