Perhaps the most special part of the Lamborghini Aventador Superveloce is the fact that it changed people's perception on Raging Bulls being show-off vehicles rather than driver's cars thanks to its stunning sub-7m Nurburgring performance. So what happens when such a beast is driven on the street?
A very good answer to that question comes from Vehicle Virgins, with the channel's front man, Parker Nirenstein, having recently sampled the might of an Aventador SV Roadster.
With the open-air incarnation of the Superveloce coming with a base price of $530,000, the YouTuber explains that the example he got to drive happens to be the most expensive ever built, coming with a financial side of $720,000.
Now, that kind of money can easily blur the line between supercar and hypercar pricing, but, since the 741 hp (750 PS) Sant'Agata Bolognese machine is able to do the same in terms of going fast, this seems only normal. After all, the owner couldn't go without a cup holder and, with that option alone, costing $800, we can only imagine the price of the Ad Personam (this is the carmaker's personalisation arm) exterior goodies.
As we mentioned in the title above, Parker goes giggle-crazy inside the SV Roadster. Aside from the obvious motivation any car aficionado would have when behind the wheel of such a velocity monster, we must keep in mind that the YouTuber is a huge Lamborghini fan.
After all, a part of Parker's online reputation comes from the mystery of how the 22-year-old was able to afford a Lamborghini Gallardo or the Huracan he grabbed earlier this year.
With tons of questions on the topic coming his way, Parker has provided some explanations, but anybody expecting a detailed Ad Revenue report will be disappointed.
To be more precise, the YouTuber admitted his father is an extremely successful businessman and a car collector. However, he explained that, since his college tuition expenses were covered by his family, he could use the money he earned on his own to acquire the Gallardo - he used to work as an engineering intern for Ford and Toyota, as well as provide private academic tutoring, play the stock market and, obviously, cash in on the Vehicle Virgins YouTube channel.
Now back to those Superveloce-induced giggles...
With the open-air incarnation of the Superveloce coming with a base price of $530,000, the YouTuber explains that the example he got to drive happens to be the most expensive ever built, coming with a financial side of $720,000.
Now, that kind of money can easily blur the line between supercar and hypercar pricing, but, since the 741 hp (750 PS) Sant'Agata Bolognese machine is able to do the same in terms of going fast, this seems only normal. After all, the owner couldn't go without a cup holder and, with that option alone, costing $800, we can only imagine the price of the Ad Personam (this is the carmaker's personalisation arm) exterior goodies.
As we mentioned in the title above, Parker goes giggle-crazy inside the SV Roadster. Aside from the obvious motivation any car aficionado would have when behind the wheel of such a velocity monster, we must keep in mind that the YouTuber is a huge Lamborghini fan.
After all, a part of Parker's online reputation comes from the mystery of how the 22-year-old was able to afford a Lamborghini Gallardo or the Huracan he grabbed earlier this year.
With tons of questions on the topic coming his way, Parker has provided some explanations, but anybody expecting a detailed Ad Revenue report will be disappointed.
To be more precise, the YouTuber admitted his father is an extremely successful businessman and a car collector. However, he explained that, since his college tuition expenses were covered by his family, he could use the money he earned on his own to acquire the Gallardo - he used to work as an engineering intern for Ford and Toyota, as well as provide private academic tutoring, play the stock market and, obviously, cash in on the Vehicle Virgins YouTube channel.
Now back to those Superveloce-induced giggles...