We use the lightest weight we can find here from a reputable source, Or just plain proof. Different options, Setups, And different weighing measurements will always have an effect on weight.
Lamborghini Aventador LP750-4 SV lap time at Willow Springs
Track | Willow Springs |
Type | flying start |
Vehicle | Lamborghini Aventador LP750-4 SV |
Power / weight | 750 ps / 1699 kg |
Driver | Randy Pobst |
Time | 1:25.420 |
Estimated time | 1:27 (+1.6 sec) |
Average speed | 164 kph (102 mph) |
Submitted | 9 years ago by tyler |
Source | Motortrend magazine (United States) |
Views | 3k |
Reference: Motortrend - Lamborghini Avendator LP750 SV First Test
fakekillerfour 9y ago
Road and Track weighed the aventador lp700-4 at 3795 Ibs (1721 kg).
http://paws.kettering.edu/~amazzei/DataPanel/2012_lamborghini_aventador_lp700-4-datapanel.pdf
BR2+ 9y ago
Cant expect every time to blow our minds. Its just like every other car, There will be good lap times and great laptimes, Along with disappointing laptimes. More times will be here and better, And the SV doesnt use normal Corsas, There bespoke for the SV, What i find most interesting about the article is 3 things, 1 The weight....Whatever happened to Lamborghini saying it lost like 280lbs?....When a normal non SV weighs 3794lbs?....And its price tag is 110k Usd more which is crazy...And its trap speed of only 134Mph?....Thats what a Pro gets in an old ZR1 and GT2RS........Like..
saxy 9y ago
well much of this track is about holding a certain corner speed through those super long corners. That all comes down to tire grip. Considering the Huracan ran with Trofeo Rs, and the Aventador only has plain P zero Corsas, shows the SV definitely has more raw pace. However, if I recall correctly, the 650s uses those tires too.