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The cosmopolitan city of Milan is located in the middle of Italy’s beautiful northern landscapes. The nearby cities and towns offer so much inspiration to head out and and start exploring. Rent the luxury Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4 in Milan and capitulate to the call of the wind.
Not the ideal car for those wishing to commute inconspicuously, the attention grabbing Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 typically announces your presence before you arrive at your destination. With its uncompromising aerodynamic design its engineering is considered to be the hallmark of the Lamborghini marque. The immense power of the car is sourced from a powerful hand built 6.5L V12 engine that produces 690 bhp and 689 Nm of torque when spinning at 5,500 rpm. An impressive power configuration that allows this uncompromising car to achieve a 0 to 100 km/h sprint in 2.9 seconds and then reach a top speed of 349 km/h. With this Lamborghini delivering the ultimate driving experience, you want to make sure that your journey is long.
For travel destinations out of Milan, set the Aventador on the highway that leads to Venice. In a distance that usually takes over 2 hours to travel, you will need to park the car at the entrance port of the pedestrian only city. This ancient city upon a lagoon is filled with so much endearing character that a walk through the city, over its bridges and alongside the canals never gets boring. A premier site to visit is the Venice Biennale, a huge contemporary visual art exhibition that actively supports the arts from more than 30 contributing nations around the world.
Spin the wheels of the Lamborghini Aventador on a trip from Milan by visiting the Italian Capital of Rome, in a three hour drive, potentially shorter in the powerful Lamborghini, you will be in direct contact with Rome’s treasured cultured sites. See the ancient Colosseum, and throw a wishing coin into the Trevi Fountain, which with any morsel of luck its renovations will finally be completed later this year.