2019–2022 Lamborghini Aventador

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Common Problems & Reliability

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The 2019–2022 Lamborghini Aventador has 3 known issues. 1 of these are classified as serious faults that could be expensive to repair. 2 are moderate concerns worth inspecting before purchase.

ISR Clutch Wear and Calibration Issues

Serious

The Aventador uses a single-clutch automated manual rather than a dual-clutch gearbox, so heavy traffic, repeated reversing, and poor calibration can accelerate clutch wear or make the car unpleasant to drive.

Symptoms: Harsh take-up beyond the normal ISR character, Clutch slip under hard load...

Est. repair cost: £4,000–£8,000

Nose-Lift and Front Suspension Hydraulic Leaks

Moderate

The front lift system is extremely useful on UK roads but adds hydraulic complexity. Leaks or tired components can leave the car slow to raise, noisy, or sitting unevenly.

Symptoms: Front lift works slowly or inconsistently, Fluid residue around front dampers...

Est. repair cost: £1,500–£4,000

Electrical and Sensor Faults

Moderate

The Aventador's complex electronics are prone to intermittent warning lights, sensor failures, and infotainment malfunctions. The parasitic battery drain is significant — the 12V battery can flatten in 1–2 weeks of sitting, which cascades into multiple false ECU errors and can prevent the ISR gearbox from shifting to neutral.

Symptoms: Random dashboard warning lights, Battery drains within 1–2 weeks of sitting...

Est. repair cost: £300–£2,000

View detailed Lamborghini Aventador fault guide

Buying Tips for the 2019–2022 Lamborghini Aventador

  • Do not mistake normal low-speed ISR jerkiness for a fault, but be wary of warning lights, refusal to select gears, or badly flaring shifts
  • Operate the nose-lift system repeatedly and inspect the front suspension area for any sign of hydraulic seepage
  • Check the car has lived on a battery conditioner because voltage drops trigger all sorts of alarming but sometimes misleading faults
  • Inspect tyre age and carbon-ceramic brake condition carefully because consumables are hugely expensive on these cars

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