Few supercars come with a design that's more aggressive than that of the Lamborghini Aventador Superveloce Jota. As such, the Italian exotic certainly doesn't need a striking color to stand out. However, there will always be owners who wish to dress up their SVJs in bright shades.
A fresh example of this comes from the Raging Bull sitting before you. The machine has recently landed in Mexico, with this turning all heads, not least thanks to its hue.
The color covering the aero-dictated lines of this Sant'Agata Bolognese toy is called Giallo Tenerife. And it's so intense that we can only imagine how this Aventador looks when putting its 770 horsepower to work (ever tried to keep your eyes on a tennis ball as this flies from one player to the other?).
We've shown you plenty of Lamborghini Aventador SVJ configurations this year, with these monsters fitting our supercar spec game rather well (you can always check out the tag below).
Then again, we can't wait to see the V12 animals hitting the streets. Given the kind of adventures owners engage in these days, it shouldn't take long until we get to see one of these monsters unleashed on social media.
And since the 6.5-liter heart of the car relies on natural aspiration, the aural side of the stunts should be at least as enticing as the visual one.
Speaking of which, we'll remind you we recently showed you the world's first tuned Lamborghini Aventador SVJ. To be more precise, the supercar had been gifted with a decatted exhaust.
The go-fast animal has been unleashed in Los Angeles, with its presence being felt from a mile away.
Of course, next year will bring proper aftermarket bits and pieces for the Lamborghini Aventador SVJ and we're curious to see what tuners are preparing.
The color covering the aero-dictated lines of this Sant'Agata Bolognese toy is called Giallo Tenerife. And it's so intense that we can only imagine how this Aventador looks when putting its 770 horsepower to work (ever tried to keep your eyes on a tennis ball as this flies from one player to the other?).
We've shown you plenty of Lamborghini Aventador SVJ configurations this year, with these monsters fitting our supercar spec game rather well (you can always check out the tag below).
Then again, we can't wait to see the V12 animals hitting the streets. Given the kind of adventures owners engage in these days, it shouldn't take long until we get to see one of these monsters unleashed on social media.
And since the 6.5-liter heart of the car relies on natural aspiration, the aural side of the stunts should be at least as enticing as the visual one.
Speaking of which, we'll remind you we recently showed you the world's first tuned Lamborghini Aventador SVJ. To be more precise, the supercar had been gifted with a decatted exhaust.
The go-fast animal has been unleashed in Los Angeles, with its presence being felt from a mile away.
Of course, next year will bring proper aftermarket bits and pieces for the Lamborghini Aventador SVJ and we're curious to see what tuners are preparing.