We’re only talking about a few degrees of rear axle steering angle but the end result is an altogether more inspiring V12 Lamborghini.
THE LAMBORGHINI Aventador looks much like the original Aventador from 2011. Spotters might notice the fanged bumper that contributes to 130% more front down force, the wider vents for extra cooling, maybe the new TFT digital driver’s display, but most people won’t. This is deceiving, because the S feels completely different.
Lamborghini technical director Maurizio Reggiani remembers the first time he tried its new rear-wheel steering system. ‘I said to my team, “you f**k with me”, this is an Aventador SV!’ he says laughing. ‘It felt so much lighter, so much more agile.’
This is good news, because while I fell completely for the lighter, more hardcore SV, I’ve never gelled with an entry-level Aventador. It needed a reinvention. In the hope of making us swear like Reggiani, Lamborghini is letting us back-to-back the previous Aventador and the new rear-wheel-steer S at Circuit Ricardo Tormo, near Valencia. They’ve set up a short slalom, but it takes just one run in each car before you’re spluttering asterisks. The original Aventador feels inert, more nose-led, and requires so much wheel-twirling you wonder if the rack hasn’t been swapped for something even slower.
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