2018 Lamborghini Aventador: common problems and reliability

The 2018 Lamborghini Aventador has 1 owner-filed NHTSA complaints and 1 recall on record. The most-reported areas are power train. Owners most often flag outdated/inadequate infotainment technology — criticism of a poorly implemented apple carplay system in a car not designed for it, seen as missing the point of the vehicle. frequency: recurrent.

Safety record for the 2018 model year

1
Owner complaints
1
Recalls
0
Crash reports
0
Fire reports

Source: NHTSA complaints and recalls filed for 2018 Lamborghini Aventador vehicles (US, public record).

Where owners report problems

power train
1

Recalls affecting the 2018 Aventador

electrical system:software

Campaign 19V696000

Automobili Lamborghini (Lamborghini) is recalling certain 2017-2019 Aventador S Coupè and Aventador S Roadster vehicles. The engine management software may allow the engine to stall when coasting to a stop.

What owners say across generations

Owner sentiment is overwhelmingly positive, centered on the vehicle's iconic status, dramatic design, and powerful V12 engine. The Aventador is universally recognized as a landmark supercar that delivers an extreme, head-turning experience. It is frequently de

  • Outdated/inadequate infotainment technology — criticism of a poorly implemented Apple CarPlay system in a car not designed for it, seen as missing the point of the vehicle. Frequency: recurrent.
  • Perceived lack of driver engagement — isolated opinions that the driving experience can feel less involving or "janky" compared to rivals from Ferrari or McLaren, particularly for spirited driving. Frequency: isolated.

Owner insights cover all generations of the Aventador.

Typical used price

Used Aventador listings typically run $401,190–$1,100,886 across 2012 to 2022 model years.