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Lamborghini teases Aventador successor’s (LB744) interior in new video

Lamborghini has released yet another teaser video of the Aventador successor (LB744). While the latest release talks about the various driving modes, we also get a glimpse of the car’s interior for the first time.

As expected, the interior of the Aventador successor features an aggressive design. It has a carbon dashboard and steering wheel trimmed in Alcantara. The centre console houses a vertical touchscreen infotainment system, while the digital instrument cluster is housed inside a carbon fibre pod. Note that there’s a separate display on the passenger side as well.

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The LB744 will offer up to 13 different driving modes, including an all-wheel drive electric mode. The Citta Hybrid mode has been designed for zero-emissions driving and optimal comfort. The Strada Hybrid mode offers smooth power delivery along with a bit of sportiness, while Sport Recharge mode takes sportiness to the next level with fast battery charging. Finally, the Corsa Performance model unleashes the full potential of the powertrain.

The Aventador successor (codenamed: LB744) is powered by an all-new 6.5-liter V12 naturally aspirated unit, producing 814 hp @ 9250 rpm and 525 lb-ft of torque at 6750 rpm. The engine is mated to an 8-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission and two electric motors for a combined output of over 1000 hp.

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