2022 Lamborghini Aventador Lemon Law – What Every Driver Should Know

The 2022 Lamborghini Aventador is an icon—exotic, loud, and engineered for thrills. But when a six-figure supercar spends more time in the service bay than on the road, owners understandably ask: do California’s Lemon Law protections apply? If you’re battling repeat defects under warranty, you may have more options than you think.

This article explains how California Lemon Law can apply to a 2022 Aventador, what issues owners commonly report, and the practical steps to take if repairs aren’t sticking. It’s educational information, not legal advice, and every situation is unique—so consider this a starting point for a conversation with a professional.

How California Lemon Law Applies to Aventadors

California’s Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act—often called the California Lemon Law—generally covers new and used vehicles sold or leased in California that are still under the manufacturer’s warranty. That includes high-end models like the 2022 Lamborghini Aventador, whether purchased or leased, as long as the repairs are performed by an authorized dealer. The key requirement is that a defect substantially impairs the vehicle’s use, value, or safety, and the manufacturer has had a reasonable number of opportunities to fix it.

What counts as a “reasonable number” depends on the facts. California’s Lemon Law presumption provides guideposts during the first 18 months or 18,000 miles: for example, two or more repair attempts for a serious safety defect, four or more attempts for a non-safety defect, or 30+ total days out of service can trigger the presumption. Outside those benchmarks, owners can still qualify based on the overall repair history—things like repeated check-engine warnings, ongoing drivability issues, or persistent electrical faults may add up.

If a vehicle qualifies, remedies can include a manufacturer repurchase (often called a buyback) or a replacement, plus certain incidental costs, subject to a mileage offset. Some manufacturers suggest arbitration programs, while others resolve claims directly or through litigation. The process is fact- and document-driven: your warranty terms, repair orders, invoices, and communications with the dealer and Lamborghini matter. Because supercars are complex and repairs can be specialized, clear records and timely reporting are especially important with an Aventador.

Common 2022 Aventador Defects and Next Steps

Owners of 2022 Aventadors have reported issues typical of high-performance platforms: harsh or erratic shifts from the single-clutch automated transmission (ISR), premature clutch wear, driveline vibration, or warning lights tied to traction and stability systems. Some also describe engine-related concerns like misfires under load, overheating in traffic, or cooling-fan/thermostat behavior that leads to elevated temps. Electrical glitches—battery drain, infotainment malfunctions, backup camera faults, front-axle lift failures, and sensor errors—are also common supercar pain points. Always check NHTSA recalls and technical service bulletins (TSBs), and ask the dealer to confirm whether all applicable updates have been performed.

If you’re experiencing repeat defects, act promptly. Schedule service with an authorized Lamborghini dealer, describe symptoms consistently (when it happens, conditions, warning messages), and ask the advisor to document everything on the repair order. Keep copies of repair orders and invoices, photos or videos of the problem, tow and rental receipts, and any communications with the dealer or Lamborghini. If the vehicle is out of service for extended periods, keep a simple log of dates. After multiple visits, consider opening a case with the manufacturer and request a case number.

Not sure if your situation rises to the level of a “lemon”? That’s normal. Eligibility depends on your warranty status, how many repair attempts were made, whether the defect substantially impairs use, value, or safety, and how long the car has been down. You don’t need to guess: a brief consultation can help you understand options such as further repair attempts, informal dispute resolution, or pursuing Lemon Law remedies. ZapLemon can review your records and timeline so you can make an informed decision about next steps.

This article is for general informational purposes only and is not legal advice. Reading it does not create an attorney-client relationship with ZapLemon, and results vary by case. If you believe your 2022 Lamborghini Aventador may qualify as a lemon, contact ZapLemon at (310) 489-3017 or visit https://zaplemon.com for a consultation. Attorney Advertising.

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