Friday, April 1, 2011

Lamborghini Aventador Rolling Chassis



The JEC Composite Show 2011 is currently in Paris, and when we were there, our eyes, the naked beauty treatment rolling chassis Aventador Lamborghinis.Lamborghini Aventador Rolling Chassis

Lamborghini LP700-4 Aventador The chassis is a perfect fit for the JEC show how it is built with carbon fiber reinforced composite. The composite material was developed by Lamborghini, working with engineers from Boeing. Composite materials are used in the construction of the wheels, frame, chairs and a handful of other parts Aventador used. Follow the jump for the press release.Lamborghini Aventador Rolling Chassis


Automobili Lamborghini at the 2011 JEC Composite Show in Paris

Automobili Lamborghini's participation in the 2011 edition of the JEC Composite Show in Paris - one of the world's most important exhibitions of composite materials - is intended to emphasize the company's leadership in this highly specialized sector, not only in applying these materials in mass production (as shown by the new Aventador LP 700-4), but also in the investigation and development of new manufacturing technologies and the resulting product spin-offs.

The use of composite materials reinforced with carbon fiber is becoming increasingly widespread in the automotive sector, as revealed by a study by Lucintel that foresees a growth of 65% over the next 5 years. Many manufacturers are working on developing and applying these technologies so they can build lighter vehicles that make an important contribution to reducing fuel consumption and air pollution, through improvements that include increasing the strength of the vehicle's structures.

Automobili Lamborghini's extensive experience with using composite materials reinforced with carbon fiber in the super sports car sector is demonstrated by the Sesto Elemento concept car, where these materials have resulted in maximum stiffness with minimum weight. During the presentation of the vehicle at the exhibition, Luciano De Oto, the Chief of the Lamborghini Advanced Composite Research Center (ACRC), noted that the complete vehicle weighs only 999 Kg, as compared with the 1410 Kg of a Gallardo.