It certainly adds to the sinister look of this bull.

The Lamborghini Aventador is just one of those cars that appears menacing without even trying. The name “Aventador” was taken from an award-winning bull from the Spanish Corrida. If owning a Lambo supercar has been your dream, look no further. Reds Enterprises in Burlington, Ontario, Canada is happy to announce this 2012 Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 up for sale. The current asking price as of this writing is an aggressive $329,999. However, can you really put a price on a supercar like the Aventador. There were just 958 models built in 2012 and a total of 2,593 coupes made during its five-year production run.

Bred by the sons of Don Celestino Cuadri Vides, this particular bull participated in a bloody, violent battle in Zaragoze, Spain and earned the “Trofeo de la Peña La Madroñera” in 1993 for his outstanding courage. If that doesn’t send chills down your spine, then you need to read that again. After all, how many vehicles nowadays are named after such a muscular and renown animal like the bull. With regard to the LP700-4 designation, 700 is the engine’s power output in PS and 4 refers to its four-wheel-drive system.

This 2012 Aventador LP700-4 model has been entirely wrapped in matte black and was treated to a complete blacked-out trim package. As is customary with wrapped vehicles, this supercar can be easily reverted back to its original Arancio Argos factory color. It is safe to say, however, that the matte black does add a more aggressive look to the car overall. From the photos present, the vehicle appears to be in immaculate condition both inside and out, and from every angle. The wrap looks well taken care of, the wheels are free of any blemishes, and the two-tone orange and black interior are spotless.

Aside from just looking the part, this “bull” is powered by Lamborghini’s naturally aspirated V12 monstrous engine that delivers a whopping 700 horsepower and 509 pound-feet of torque. As if those numbers weren’t impressive already, this bad boy can go from 0 to 60 mph in just 2.8 seconds! With just 50,500 miles on the odometer, this Italian beast has its entire life ahead of it and there are so many more smiles per gallon to be had.

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