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$3.9 million, 750 hp, 221 mph.
The connection between Lamborghini cars and dangerous fighting bulls extends beyond the raging bull emblem. The twelve-cylinder Aventador is named for a fearless Spanish bull that won an award in 1933; the Gallardo for a highly prized breed of fighting bull. Lamborghini's newest arrival, the limited-run Veneno that debuts publicly at the Geneva Motor Show, is also named for a strong, fast, and aggressive bull, one that in 1914 killed a Spanish matador. It’s a foreboding name for a car capable of 221 mph.
Photo Gallery: First Look: Lamborghini Veneno - Automobile Magazine
Photo Gallery: First Look: Lamborghini Veneno - Automobile Magazine