While the Lamborghini Aventador is no slow machine, some enthusiasts like to meddle with the Italian supercar and update its looks. And this is exactly what Japanese tuning specialist Autoproject-D did by using DMC’s “Molto Veloce” package.
Designed to give the standard Aventador a significant make over, the kit enhances the Sant’Agata Bolognese-built car with several carbon fiber body elements, such as a front fascia, rear spoiler, bespoke side skirt diffuser and rear diffuser. And before you go on thinking they’re just about aesthetics, the visual updates are also set to improve aerodynamics and road stability.
As we might have already told you, the DMC “Molto Veloce” can also boost the Aventador’s power up to 900 HP, but the Japanese opted to leave the powerplant untouched. Nevertheless, the Autoproject-D Aventador is still appealing thanks to its menacing looks.
As we might have already told you, the DMC “Molto Veloce” can also boost the Aventador’s power up to 900 HP, but the Japanese opted to leave the powerplant untouched. Nevertheless, the Autoproject-D Aventador is still appealing thanks to its menacing looks.