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Lamborghini Aventador 50th Anniversario Becomes Yellow Bull by Carlex

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The Lamborghini Aventador 50th Anniversario is on its way to receiving a complex makeover from Carlex Design, with the transformation set to mirror the jet fighter-like lines of the supercar’s body.
The Aventador already uses this trick in stock form, but the Polish aftermarket developer wanted to take this one step further. In order to make their point, they chose this special edition, of which Lamborghini has only built 100 units.

Naturally, Carlex took the Lamborghini’s Giallo Maggio shade of yellow inside the car, where it is matched with Black. The tuner explains that the whole project was executed using “Lamborghini leathers”

The entire cabin is sprinkled with a strong contrast between the two colors. The hue play is used on the dashboard, steering wheel, center console, as well as on the door cards.

On top of this, Carlex also used special trimming, which mixes the carbon fiber look with the Giallo Maggio shade. A few Carlex logos complete the job.

Here’s Carlex view on their creation: “The use of numerous geometric stitching, specific connection and refraction of colors not only highlights the muscles of the beast, but makes this limited edition vehicle even a bigger Exceptional Exception!”

For the moment, we are treated with a set of rendering, as the tuning company will probably build this when the customers ask for such a development.
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