With all the Pokemon Go craze, many aficionados tend to forget about the Marvel superheroes that have been adorning our supercars for years. Well, here we are, back in the American comic book world, ready to bring you a Lamborghini that has put on the Captain America suit.
We're talking about an Aventador here. With the go-fast beast having exited the Sant'Agata Bolognese factory dressed in Orange, the V12 machine now has a new identity. And if you're wondering which state has been blessed with the 700 hp national pride symbol, you should know this Lambo can be found on the streets of... Taiwan.
The Raging Bull has received its second skin thanks to Wrap Style, with the aftermarket specialist doing its best to ensure the wrap offers top quality finish - after all, Captain America couldn't do his job with a torn suit, could he?
The wrap specialist has also provided the piece of footage at the bottom of the page, giving us a behind-the-scenes take on the matter.
One year ago (almost to the day), we showed you another Cpt A Lambo. However, there are important differences between the two Italian exotics. First of all, the car we brought to you last year was a Gallardo, one of the early models that came with the 5.0-liter V10.
Then there's the finish covering the V10 supercar. The Gallardo came with a head-sensitive Captain America paint job, which meant that the Lamborghini superhero only revealed its identity when somebody splashes hot water all over the angular styling cues of the machine.
The Raging Bull has received its second skin thanks to Wrap Style, with the aftermarket specialist doing its best to ensure the wrap offers top quality finish - after all, Captain America couldn't do his job with a torn suit, could he?
The wrap specialist has also provided the piece of footage at the bottom of the page, giving us a behind-the-scenes take on the matter.
This is far from a first
Whether it's the love of putting on a show or perhaps something else, there seems to be a strong connection between Lamborghinis and Captain America. For instance, the Aventador seen here isn't the first Bull that dresses as the US-built superhero.One year ago (almost to the day), we showed you another Cpt A Lambo. However, there are important differences between the two Italian exotics. First of all, the car we brought to you last year was a Gallardo, one of the early models that came with the 5.0-liter V10.
Then there's the finish covering the V10 supercar. The Gallardo came with a head-sensitive Captain America paint job, which meant that the Lamborghini superhero only revealed its identity when somebody splashes hot water all over the angular styling cues of the machine.