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MotorWeek 90's Retro Marathon | Seasons 9-19 on shuffle (1990-2000)

AVENTADOR Page goes Live


                 According to its tradition, Lamborghini’s new flagship bears the name of a bull -- naturally, a particularly courageous specimen from the world of the Spanish Corrida.  Aventador was a bull bred by the Don Celestino Cuardi Vides family that in October 1993 entered into battle at the Saragossa Arena, earning the "Trofeo de la Peña La Madroñera" for the outstanding courage shown during the fight.

Aventador. Un toro che doma 700 cavalli.

AVENTADOR

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