Comparison: wheelbase Lamborghini Aventador vs. competitors 2024

Picture this: a road that stretches like your ambitions, and a car that's... well, it's like a highly caffeinated cheetah on rollerskates. That's the Lamborghini Aventador for you, ladies and gentlemen. A behemoth that wears its name like a badge of honor in the Lamborghini lineup. The Aventador has been a beacon of engineering excellence and design prowess. But what about its wheelbase, you might wonder? Stick around, because comparing the Aventador's wheelbase to others is like comparing gladiators in the Colosseum: size does matter, but it's how you use it that counts.

Lamborghini Aventador - How has the wheelbase changed over the generations?

Now, onto the metamorphosis of this mechanical beast. The Aventador's wheelbase remained untouched through its facelifts, sticking firmly to its 2700 mm stance. This is the automotive equivalent of saying, 'If it ain't broke, don't fix it.' From its birth in 2011 until its last facelift waved goodbye in 2022, this showstopper kept the same wheelbase, ensuring that its handling and stability remained as exhilarating as ever. It's almost as if Lamborghini cracked the code with these numbers and decided to leave this part of the equation as is.

The difference in wheelbase between first generation (1.Generation) from 2011 and last generation (1.Generation (1. Facelift)) from 2017 is 0cm mm.
The wheelbase of the current generation of Aventador is 2700 mm.

Variants

Lamborghini Aventador variants: Aventador vs. Aventador Roadster

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Wheelbase: Lamborghini Aventador variants
Variant nameWheelbase
Aventador2700 mm
Aventador Roadster2700 mm

The wheelbase compared to other Lamborghini models

When placed in the grand hall of Lamborghini's marvels, the Aventador, with its 2700 mm wheelbase, stands tall amongst its siblings. Interestingly, it shares this dimension with the reimagined Countach, but it outstretches the scrappier Huracán models by a whopping 80 mm. Let that sink in. This isn't just about having extra legroom; it's about the difference between a scalpel and a sword. On the other end, behemoths like the Urus and the Revuelto stretch even further, with the Urus boasting a 3006 mm wheelbase, leaving the Aventador somewhere in the middle. Not the longest wheelbase in the family, but certainly far from the shortest.

How does the wheelbase of the Lamborghini Aventador compare to it's nearest competitors?

But how does it stack up against its rivals, the gladiators from other arenas? Let's draw some battle lines. The McLaren Sports Series swaggers in with a 2670 mm wheelbase, holding its ground but falling short against the Aventador. Then there's the polestar from, well, Polestar, the 1, flaunting a 2742 mm wheelbase, which dares to outstretch the Aventador by a whisker. Ferrari plays interesting games here; models like the California T match the Aventador's wheelbase stride for stride at 2670 mm, while its city cousin, the Ferrari Roma, does the same with identical wheelbase figures. It seems in the supercar world, being slightly longer or shorter can be the difference between eating dust and tasting victory, but only a true connoisseur will appreciate the subtleties these numbers play in the grand tapestry of high-speed performance.

Lamborghini Aventador vs. similar cars

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Wheelbase: Lamborghini Aventador vs. similar cars
Car modelWheelbase
Porsche Carrera GT 20032730 mm
Porsche 918 Spyder 20132730 mm
Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren 20032700 mm
Lamborghini Aventador 20172700 mm
Cadillac XLR 20042685 mm
Chevrolet Corvette 19972655 mm
Jaguar F-Type 20132622 mm
Aston Martin DB7 Vantage 19992591 mm
Ferrari F50 19962580 mm
Morgan Aero 20002525 mm
Morgan Plus Four 20202520 mm
Mercedes-Benz SL-Klasse 19982515 mm
ALPINA Roadster Z8 20022505 mm
BMW Z8 20002505 mm
BMW Z4 20022495 mm
ALPINA Roadster S Z4 20032495 mm
Morgan Plus 4 19932490 mm
Morgan Plus 8 19932490 mm
BMW Z3 20002459 mm
Ferrari 348 19892450 mm
Maserati Spyder 20022440 mm
Maserati GranSport 20042440 mm
Morgan 4/4 19982440 mm
Mercedes-Benz SLC 20162430 mm
Audi TT 19982422 mm
Porsche Boxster 20042415 mm
Lotus 3-Eleven 20162370 mm
smart roadster 20032360 mm
Fiat 124 Spider 20162310 mm
Lotus 2-Eleven 20072300 mm

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