One might imagine that driving a Lamborghini Aventador through Monaco isn't enough to draw attention, given the density of the local supercar population. However, as I discovered while reviewing the Aventador Roadster, there are enough tourists to form a crowd around any given Raging Bull in the city-state. But what if you also want the conaisseurs to turn their heads?
Well, the Sant'Agata Bolognese machine sitting before us delivers quite an answer to the question above. We're talking about an Aventador SVJ, while the configuration of the V12 monster is the one that sets it apart.
While those who prefer English would say this 770 horsepower monster comes dressed in Matte Blue, the Italian automotive producer will tell you the eye-catching shade covering the aero-dictated styling cues of this toy is named Blu Aegeus.
Then again, the devil is in the details with this one and I'm inviting you to zoom in on the social media posts at the bottom of the page. Coming from the owner of the supercar, these allow us to get a good look at the velocity tool.
The configuration also involves one aspect that seems to come from the aftermarket side of the industry, namely the smoked taillights.
I personally prefer the factory lights of the Aventador Superveloce Jota, but I expect this feature of the machine will split opinions among gear heads.
Now, one might wonder if this is the craziest Aventador SVJ spec showcased to date. Well, that question can be extremely difficult to answer.
For instance, here's another Lamborghini of the sort that would have serious chances of grabbing the said title - this SVJ comes dressed in Rosso Porphyrios, which can almost be translated as... Pink. So if you're looking for a polarising configuration, there are plenty of cars to choose from.
While those who prefer English would say this 770 horsepower monster comes dressed in Matte Blue, the Italian automotive producer will tell you the eye-catching shade covering the aero-dictated styling cues of this toy is named Blu Aegeus.
Then again, the devil is in the details with this one and I'm inviting you to zoom in on the social media posts at the bottom of the page. Coming from the owner of the supercar, these allow us to get a good look at the velocity tool.
The configuration also involves one aspect that seems to come from the aftermarket side of the industry, namely the smoked taillights.
I personally prefer the factory lights of the Aventador Superveloce Jota, but I expect this feature of the machine will split opinions among gear heads.
Now, one might wonder if this is the craziest Aventador SVJ spec showcased to date. Well, that question can be extremely difficult to answer.
For instance, here's another Lamborghini of the sort that would have serious chances of grabbing the said title - this SVJ comes dressed in Rosso Porphyrios, which can almost be translated as... Pink. So if you're looking for a polarising configuration, there are plenty of cars to choose from.