The DFW Car & Toy Museum has recently expanded its collection with the addition of the 2012 Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4, a vehicle that epitomizes the pinnacle of supercar innovation and performance. This black beauty, now part of the Ron Sturgeon Collection, is a testament to Lamborghini's legacy of creating vehicles that are as visually stunning as they are powerful.
Designed by Filippo Perini, the Aventador serves as the spiritual successor to Lamborghini's legendary V12 flagships. Its 6.5-liter naturally aspirated V12 engine, producing 691 horsepower and 509 lb-ft of torque, is a marvel of engineering. Brian Sturgeon, Director of the DFW Car & Toy Museum, describes the Aventador as 'bold, aggressive, and unapologetically thrilling,' highlighting its significance in the automotive world.
The Aventador's performance is further enhanced by its seven-speed ISR automated manual transmission and Haldex all-wheel-drive system, ensuring unparalleled acceleration and handling. Features such as carbon-ceramic brakes, a front-axle lift system, and an active rear wing underscore Lamborghini's commitment to combining performance with cutting-edge technology.
Inside, the Aventador offers a blend of luxury and technology, with a leather-trimmed multi-function steering wheel, fully digital gauge cluster, and premium Sensonum sound system. The car's pristine condition, with only 11,000 miles on its odometer, makes it a standout piece in the museum's collection.
This addition not only enriches the museum's offerings but also provides visitors with a unique opportunity to experience one of the most desirable supercars of the 21st century. The DFW Car & Toy Museum continues to be a premier destination for car enthusiasts, offering free admission to its extensive collection of over 200 cars and thousands of rare toys and collectibles. For more information, visit https://dfwcarandtoymuseum.com.


