2021 Lamborghini Aventador SVJ Roadster
Description
Key Points: Carbon Fibre SVJ Logo, Roof, Engine Cover and Fixed Air Intakes, Sensonum Sound System
The Aventador came onto the scene in 2011 and has been known as the definitive supercar ever since. The Aventador embodied what it means to be a supercar. From the sound, to the speed, to the sharp body lines, down to the carbon fibre monocoque chassis. It was the benchmark for the supercar experience.
In 2018, Lamborghini decided that the standard Aventador wasn't quite dramatic enough. Hence the release of the Aventador SVJ. Now with more power, more carbon fibre, endless amounts of aerodynamics, and a large SVJ livery down the side of the car.
The 6.5 Litre V12 from the Aventador has been reworked to produce 759bhp and 720nm of torque, faster than any Aventador before. The weight has been reduced to 1525kg. These tweaks combined with the upgraded aerodynamics help propel the SVJ from 0-62mph in just 2.8 seconds, with a top speed of 219mph.
In terms of raw performance, the Aventador SVJ held the production car lap record around the Nürburgring Nordschleife beating the Porsche 911 GT2 RS. Cementing this car as one of the greatest supercars ever produced.
The performance, the looks and the sound completely set this car apart from all its competition if you're after the ultimate supercar experience.
Read MoreKey Points: Carbon Fibre SVJ Logo, Roof, Engine Cover and Fixed Air Intakes, Sensonum Sound System
The Aventador came onto the scene in 2011 and has been known as the definitive supercar ever since. The Aventador embodied what it means to be a supercar. From the sound, to the speed, to the sharp body lines, down to the carbon fibre monocoque chassis. It was the benchmark for the supercar experience.
In 2018, Lamborghini decided that the standard Aventador wasn't quite dramatic enough. Hence the release of the Aventador SVJ. Now with more power, more carbon fibre, endless amounts of aerodynamics, and a large SVJ livery down the side of the car.
The 6.5 Litre V12 from the Aventador has been reworked to produce 759bhp and 720nm of torque, faster than any Aventador before. The weight has been reduced to 1525kg. These tweaks combined with the upgraded aerodynamics help propel the SVJ from 0-62mph in just 2.8 seconds, with a top speed of 219mph.
In terms of raw performance, the Aventador SVJ held the production car lap record around the Nürburgring Nordschleife beating the Porsche 911 GT2 RS. Cementing this car as one of the greatest supercars ever produced.
The performance, the looks and the sound completely set this car apart from all its competition if you're after the ultimate supercar experience.