8 New Lamborghini Supercars with the Fastest Speeds and Acceleration in 2019




Lamborghinis are tough. It is tough to fit in them, tough to find decent roads to test out their abilities and they are extremely tough to afford. But nevertheless they are among those automobiles that are desired by every young boy trapped in the body of a grown up driver. In today’s episode we will review the #ATcars2019 lineup of these carbon fiber supercars, reviewing the latest additions to the lineup, their prices, technical specifications and speeds.
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0:37 #1 2019 Lamborghini Aventador SVJ Coupe

The acronym SVJ in the name of this hypercar stands for Super Veloce Jota, translated from Italian as Super Speed Track. It goes without saying, that being equipped with a 6.5L V12, Lamborghini’s performance flagship lives up to its name.

1:44 #2 2019 Lamborghini Urus

Lamborghini accepted the inevitable and chose not to fight the tidal wave, but rather surf on top of it, by releasing the meanest performance crossover to date called Urus, which name means wild bull.

3:02 #3 2020 Lamborghini Huracan Evo

The new Lamborghini Huracan Evo receives a facelift for the 2020 model year, but stays true to the naturally aspirated 5.2 V10 engine.

4:12 #4 2018 Lamborghini Aventador S Roadster

2018 Lamborghini Aventador S Roadster is a 740hp convertible that is based on the S coupe but has a different engine cover, new wheels and, of course, a removable roof that consists of two 13-pound carbon fiber panels.

5:27 #5 Lamborghini Terzo Millennio

When translated, the name of this conceptual Lambo means third Millennium and it envisions the all-electric future of the brand.

6:27 #6 2018 Lamborghini Huracan Performante

Lamborghini Huracan Performante is the newest Huracan coupe that was engineered to re-imagine performance and driving dynamics of a sportscar. It has a more powerful engine, a lighted body, and a new aerodynamic package, designed to adjust downforce at high and low speeds.

7:44 #7 2019 Lamborghini Huracan Performante Spyder

In 2019, Lamborghini decided to spoil its loyal fans with another convertible version of the Huracan model, called Performante Spyder. The model has a weather-proof soft-top roof that opens at 30 mph, does 0 to 62 mph in 3.1 seconds, and has a maximum speed of 201 mph.

9:04 #8 2019 Lamborghini SC18 Alston

2019 Lamborghini SC18 Alston is the first custom-order one-off model created by Lamborghini’s motorsports division. The car is Aventador SVJ with exterior elements from the division’s previous models, Huracan GT3 EVO and Super Trofeo EVO.

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33 Comments

  1. I almost don't have the heart to say this. If you watch the YT channels that carry the series "When You Think You Are Fast & THIS Happens…", you will see Lambos get smoked by Supras. Please don't be sad: my old tank can't beat them either. Just saying.?

  2. Love the Huracan Evo and Performante Spyder. Two of their most practical cars for street and track. Just perfect all around vehicles!!! Plus, can't beat the science involved with the aerodynamics!

  3. TOO BAD THEY ARE ILLEGAL IN CALIFORNIA IN FACT ALL LAMBOS FERRARI CORVETTES CAMAROS MUSTANGS AND ANY CAR THAT MAKES MORE THAN 95 DECIBELS FROM THE EXHAUST WILL NOT BE ALLOWED ON CALIFORNIA ROADS NONE OF THESE WEB PAGESA WITH THESE TYPES OF CARS DONT SEEM TO BE AWARE THAT CALIFORNIA HAS JUST BANNED ANY CAR THAT MAKES TOO MUCH NOISE AND I KNOW THAT 95 DECIBELS IS WAY LESS THAN ANY OF THE ABOVE MENTIONED VEHICLES SO THE SOONER YOU ALL STOP TALKING ABOUT THESE SUPERCARS AND START TALKING ABOUT AB1824

  4. Nice video, but the Spyder top is actually a SOFT top, not a hard top as mentioned in the video. I personally prefer hard tops like the Ferrari Piesta Spyders. Retains the original shape anesthetic of the coupe.

  5. Lamborghini, then Ferrari, then McLaren… in that order, for my tastes.

    Ferrari makes a very cool dash, overall look, and it just screams that traditional Italian sports/supercar. Can't beat the Stallion for that all-time performance and supercar look and feel. 

    But still, the new Lambos (since 2004 models) have the edge for my preference. Doesn't mean the Lambo is better than Ferrari, but it just had the edge for me. There is NOTHING like the sound of a Lambo flying by. It has that unique guttural, yet high-pitched, sonic tech-whine that goes right through me when I hear it. There is NOTHING like the sound of a Lambo passing by at a high rate of speed. Ferraris have their own very nice exhaust pitch too, of course… but that V-10 Lamborghini sound is more to my liking. Barely… but yes, better!

    I don't sneeze at McLaren… but I'm the old fashioned Lambo/Ferrari guy.

    Having said that, they're ALL awesome… and, well, beyond my reach!

  6. First Lambo I fell in love with and is still my favorite is the Black Countach from Cannon ball run

  7. I have never desired a Lamborghini or a Ferrari. I'd rather be seen in old Plymouth cuda or a hemi belvedere. Every time I see someone in a Lamborghini it seems like they're just crying for attention.

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