Recently, the discontinuation of the Lamborghini**Entador model equipped with a pure fuel V12 naturally aspirated engine announced the end of the pure fuel V12 era.
As the "big brother" of the Lamborghini sports car family, the Lamborghini**Entador model has gone through a 10-year journey since its debut in 2011. This model has won the love of many fans with its fierce appearance and strong performance, and is known as the "big bull". However, with the last Entador LP 780-4 Ultimae Convertible rolling off the assembly line, the Lamborghini Entador model was officially discontinued, marking the end of the all-fuel V12 era.
A Lamborghini spokesperson said: "We very much regret the discontinuation of the **Entador model. This model performed well in the market, becoming the best-selling V12 sports car in Lamborghini's history. However, with the advent of electrification, we had to make this decision. ”
Since its launch in 2011, Lamborghini**Entador has launched more than eight models and delivered 11,465 new vehicles, selling more than all previous Lamborghini V12 models combined. This model is equipped with a 60° angle of 6The 5-litre V12 naturally aspirated engine is considered to be the best in the industry, and the last Entador LP 780-4 Ultimae is powered by an engine that can produce 780 ps and 720 Nm, and accelerate from 0 to 100 km h in just 28 seconds.
According to automotive industry experts, the end of production of Lamborghini's **Entador marks the end of the era of pure fuel V12. With the increase in environmental awareness and the development of electric vehicle technology, more and more automakers are turning to electrification and hybrid technology, which is why Lamborghini has had to make the decision to stop production.
The discontinuation of Lamborghini's **entador has attracted widespread attention and discussion. Many Lamborghini fans expressed regret for the decision, and they will miss the unique sound and power of the **entador. However, there are also those who believe that this is an inevitable trend and that the automotive industry is moving in a greener and more sustainable direction.
The discontinuation of the Lamborghini**Entador model with a pure fuel V12 naturally aspirated engine marks the end of the pure fuel V12 era. With the advent of electrification, automakers are having to turn to electric and hybrid technologies. While we will miss the powerful sound and powerful performance of the **entador, it is also an inevitable trend in the development of the automotive industry.
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