Lamborghini Aventador successor has 13 driving modes

Lamborghini is just days out from revealing its successor to the Aventador, a new V-12 supercar equipped with a plug-in hybrid system boasting a trio of electric motors.

The powertrain configuration has provided Lamborghini with new opportunities when it comes to how power is directed to and from the wheels, and has enabled engineers to cook up 13 different driving modes.

The flexibility, Lamborghini says, means the car, which carries the code name LB744, will deliver strong performance and confidence-inspiring handling across various driving situations and grip conditions.

The LB744 features a newly developed 6.5-liter V-12 mounted in the middle of the chassis, and paired to a new 8-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission that’s mounted behind the engine in a transverse position, instead of longitudinally and in front of the engine like in the Aventador. One electric motor is integrated with the transmission and drives the rear wheels together with the engine, and two more are located up front to exclusively power the front wheels in independent fashion and add all-wheel-drive capability. Instead of a driveshaft running down the middle of the car for the all-wheel-drive system, there’s now a 3.8-kwh lithium-ion battery sitting there.