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"Ad Personam" Lamborghini Aventador SV Has Matte Carbon Roof

"Ad Personam" Lamborghini Aventador SV Has Matte Carbon Roof 5 photos
Photo: Lamborghini Newport Beach
"Ad Personam" Lamborghini Aventador SV Has Matte Carbon Roof"Ad Personam" Lamborghini Aventador SV Has Matte Carbon Roof"Ad Personam" Lamborghini Aventador SV Has Matte Carbon Roof"Ad Personam" Lamborghini Aventador SV Has Matte Carbon Roof
The Ad Personam program from Lamborghini isn't just about matching leather or fancy colors. The Italians can do more exotic stuff, such as a carbon fiber roof and windshield pillars. That's what this particular Lamborghini Aventador LP 750-4 SuperVeloce has going for it.
The car was ordered in California through Lamborghini Newport Beach, who were only too glad to share a few photos on Facebook. The car kind of feels like it's been inspired by the Sesto Elemento without blatantly copying anything in particular.

The matte carbon fiber roof is the big story here. Even though the company specializes in such exotic finishes, it took them quite a while to figure out hot to make that complex shape and fix it to the rest of the body.

We have no idea how much weight is being saved, but the idea here is to match the carbon fiber finish of exterior components such as the rear wing, rear engine intakes, side intakes, window intakes, and front hood vents.

Because of the red center hub caps and brake calipers, the customer also wanted red for the SV graphics, which he got. Inside, everything is made from black leather and Alcantara with accents in red.

The exotic supercar's interior also features glossy carbon fiber in the instrument cluster shroud, center media console, navigation screen trim, door panels, Aventador-branded door sills, and fixed bucket seats. Also visible inside is Lamborghini's new "Carbon Skin" for the roof lining.

The engine bay still houses a standard 750 PS 6.5-liter V12, but it's been dressed up with the X-cross bracing and T-shaped engine cover in glossy Carbon Fiber.

Even though the base price of a Lamborghini is just over $200,000, almost nobody buys that. Looking at how cool the interior looks and the matching carbon everywhere, we can see why.
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About the author: Mihnea Radu
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Mihnea's favorite cars have already been built, the so-called modern classics from the '80s and '90s. He also loves local car culture from all over the world, so don't be surprised to see him getting excited about weird Japanese imports, low-rider VWs out of Germany, replicas from Russia or LS swaps down in Florida.
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