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Lamborghini Veneno convertible worth $4.5 million unveiled

Lamborghini Veneno Roadster is a convertible version of the Veneno coupe, first showcased at the Geneva Motor Show. Each Lamborghini Veneno is priced at a cool 3.3 million euros, or approximately $4.5 million.

By Viknesh Vijayenthiran , Guest blogger

The first images and details for Lamborghini鈥檚 new Veneno Roadster have hit the web. The car is the聽convertible聽version of the聽Veneno coupe聽first shown at the 2013 Geneva Motor show, which was limited to just four examples in total. But unlike the coupe, Lamborghini is planning as many as nine Veneno Roadsters, each priced at a cool 3.3 million euros聽 (approximately $4.5 million).

News of the Veneno聽Roadster聽first broke聽as early as July聽and the car was confirmed by Lamborghini CEO Stephan Winkelmann just聽one month later. Now we have the details on the open-top version of a car originally built to celebrate Lamborghini鈥檚 50th anniversary, showcase the potential of the automaker鈥檚 design team and explore new avenues in lightweight construction.

Apart from the roofless design, the Veneno Roadster is virtually identical to the coupe, much in the same way that the Aventador, with which the Veneno shares its underpinnings, is much the same as the Aventador Roadster. Power comes from Lamborghini鈥檚 familiar 6.5-liter V-12, which in Veneno spec has been tuned to deliver 740 horsepower.

This edge over the Aventador鈥檚 691-horsepower rating means the Veneno is Lamborghini鈥檚 fastest and most powerful road car to date. Lamborghini claims the Veneno Roadster will accelerate to 62 mph from rest in 2.9 seconds and reach a top speed of 220.5 mph, the same as the coupe.

While聽roadsters聽typically weigh more than their tin-top cousins, heavy use of carbon fiber elements keeps the Veneno Roadster's weight from creeping upwards. The car鈥檚 dry weight is 1,490 kilograms (3,285 pounds), which isn鈥檛 bad considering its packing an all-wheel-drive 聽system. Gear changes are handled by Lamborghini鈥檚 unique ISR automated manual 鈥榖ox.

The lighter weight of the car is thanks mostly to its carbon fiber construction. In this department, Lamborghini is showcasing its unique聽forged carbon production method聽where short pieces of carbon thread are mixed with resin, placed into a heated mold and then cured under high pressure. The new process can produce a part in as little as three minutes, greatly reducing the manufacturing time compared to traditional carbon fiber components. The Veneno Roadsters brakes also benefits from carbon ceramic discs.

Oh, in case you were wondering, that color is a new hue dubbed Rosso Veneno. It鈥檚 exclusive to the Veneno but we can see it being offered on other models further down the track.

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