Lamborghini used this year’s Geneva Motor Show to celebrate its 50th anniversary, with the Italian supercar producer offering itself a present in the form of the Veneno.
Only three units of the 750 hp Veneno will ever see the light of day, with Lambo betting everything on the exclusivity card, so the chances of this name to enter the tuning stage are pretty close to zero.
Nevertheless, since the Veneno is based on the Aventador, a car that already has a special place in the aftermarket world, tuning companies simply can’t help but imagine how it would be to work on a Lamborghini Veneno.
This is exactly what US wheel developer Advance Once Wheels did. Its dream was brought to life, virtual life that is, in the form of a rendering that shows the Veneno riding on ADV.1 Wheels.
The image shows us the extreme Lamborghini model fitted with ADV5.0 Track Spec rims. The wheels use a two-tone finish, mixing matte black centers with matte gray outer circles, while also featuring a centerlock construction.
Photo credits: PS-Garage
Nevertheless, since the Veneno is based on the Aventador, a car that already has a special place in the aftermarket world, tuning companies simply can’t help but imagine how it would be to work on a Lamborghini Veneno.
This is exactly what US wheel developer Advance Once Wheels did. Its dream was brought to life, virtual life that is, in the form of a rendering that shows the Veneno riding on ADV.1 Wheels.
The image shows us the extreme Lamborghini model fitted with ADV5.0 Track Spec rims. The wheels use a two-tone finish, mixing matte black centers with matte gray outer circles, while also featuring a centerlock construction.
Photo credits: PS-Garage