A Roadster version of the LP 750-4 SuperVeloce was unveiled at the 2015 Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance and goes at a base price of US$530,075. Lamborghini built an upgraded version of their Aventador called LP 750-4 Superveloce in 2015, which increases its horsepower from 700 to 750. By early 2016, Lamborghini had built 5,000 Aventadors, and the base price for each ran $393,695 USD. The Aventador is named after a fighting bull, in line with Lamborghini tradition, and its shape is based off of their limited-edition Reventón. One of the most mentioned cars in rap lyrics, the Lamborghini Aventador is a mid-engined sports car that succeeded the ever-popular Lambirghini Murcielago in 2011. Lamborghini Aventador LP 750-4 SuperVeloce No rapper is known to have a LaFerrari yet as it is extremely difficult to get your hands on one, but Justin Bieber reportedly owns one. The LaFerrari and the Enzo have similar top speeds of 220 mph, but it is capable of reaching 60 mph in less than 3 seconds. In 2016, a limited, 209-unit version of LaFerrari called Aperta was produced, which features a removable carbon-fibre hard top, a removable soft top and various different upgrades. Its creation is based off of findings from testing of the Ferrari FXX and only 500 units have been constructed. The successor to 2003’s Enzo has the highest power output of any Ferrari and decreases fuel consumption by 40 percent. LaFerrari is Ferrari’s flagship car and is the Italian brand’s first hybrid. Notable songs: Tyler, the Creator in “What the F*ck Right Now” Pusha T in “Got ‘Em Covered” At its price range, it’s guaranteed to be the best bang for the buck in terms of power, performance and aesthetic. ft of torque at 3,000 rpm it’s specific power and torque outputs are both records for a Ferrari car.Its engine produces 661 hp at 8,000 rpm and 561 lb
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After Young Dolph copped his 488 back in June, he made sure his listeners knew about the upgrade in his song “If”: “I made them n*ggas take them old ass 458s back / Pulled up in that 488, I’m all fresh at the trap.” Named “The Supercar of the Year 2015” by car magazine Top Gear, the 488 is a bang for your buck just like its predecessors. The 488 is Ferrari’s 2015 successor to one of rap music’s favorite automobiles, the 458. Notable songs: Lil Uzi Vert in Travi$ Scott’s “Ra Ra” Young Dolph in “If” Curren$y in “Grown Up” Other than the Century, the Regal competed against Chevrolet’s El Camino, Malibu and Monte Carlo, Oldsmobile’s Cutlass and Pontiac Grand Am and Grand Prix. For certain model years, the Regal shared bodies and powertrains with the similar Buick Century Regal interiors were often more luxurious than Century models, featuring woodgrain trim, and velour or vinyl upholstery. The Buick Regal is one of these, and its an upscale mid-size car introduced in 1973 model year. While contemporary foreign luxury cars are highly talked about this decade’s rap music, pimped-up vintage automotives have been and still are a staple in rap music. 1 hit is somewhat of a tribute to The Beatles, so it makes sense that they’re riding in an old-school whip to match the aesthetic. “I’m a f*ckin’ black Beatle, cream seats in the Regal.” Rae Sremmurd’s No. Notable songs: Swae Lee in Rae Sremmurd’s “Black Beatles” Lil Uzi Vert in “Enemies” Kendrick Lamar in “Alright” T.I., Meek Mill, The Weekend are proud owners of this car. Bentley’s 8 liter model in 1930 - most Bentleys shared the same platforms with Rolls-Royce cars afterwards. The Mulsanne is the first flagship car to be independently designed by Bentley Motors in almost 80 years. Each car takes nine to twelve weeks to produce and its 6¾ litre (512PS) engine takes nearly 30 hours to build. Although the Bentley Mulsanne was a performance luxury car produced by from 1980 until 1992, the model rappers usually refer to is the new version unveiled in 2009, as a successor to the Bentley Arnage. The Weeknd shows that he’s a fan of luxury sedans and ’90s R&B music in “Starboy”: “I’m in the blue Mulsanne bumping New Edition.” Other than sports cars, rappers are known to talk about four and five-seaters. Notable songs: The Weeknd in “Starboy” ScHoolboy Q in “THat Part (Black Hippy Remix)” Future in “Purple Reign”