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Lamborghini Reventon

Lamborghini Reventon is one of the fabulous sports cars available in the sports car segment. This car is available at a price of $84,0000. It was first introduced in the year 2008. Lamborghini Reventon is a car with seating capacity of two persons. It was produced in a limited number totaling around 27 including 7 for museums. Design of this car seems to be similar with the design of a small fighter plane, especially from the rear. Another version of the car named roadster was also introduced in the year 2009. Reventon is outfitted with highly advanced features and automatically braking system is an example of this. The car includes three LCD’s in it. One is on the middle of dash board and rest of the two are positioned at the side of dash board. There are two automatic airbags in the car, for the safety of driver and another for the safety of the person sitting right next to driver.

A G force meter in Lamborghini Reventon is one of the attractive things about its interior. There are three LCD’s that are installed in the car and play a significant role in adding more beauty to its interior. Seats of Reventon are manufactured from black leather. The car has a brilliant display in it which gives information about the easiest routes to reach the destination. Interior of Reventon appears to be similar with the interior of Formula one cars. Reventon is a symbol of status. It is loaded with comfortable seats and the best navigation system in it. In terms of suspension, Reventon cannot be compared with any other car. There are lots of features in this car that are related with comfort and luxury. Travelling in Reventon is like travelling in a highly advanced future vehicle. In terms of style, design, luxury and safety, this car is one of the best.


Price: $1,600,000

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