Lamborghini may have only built 100 units of the Aventador LP720-4 50 Anniversario, but it seems that the exclusivity level still isn’t enough for some. One of the owners has decided its Aventador needs something extra, so he’s turned to German tuner DMC.
The company has gifted the limited edition supercar with a rear wing. This comes in a hefty size, being made from carbon fiber. In fact, the wing is taken straight from DMC’s Molto Veloce kit.
However, the man chose to stick with the stock tech package of his Aventador, skipping DMC’s 900 HP upgrade. This means that this Giallo Magio-finished Aventador stays with its 720 HP - the extra 20 Hp comapred to the standard Aventador come thanks to a new engine electronics.
Helped by an Integrated Shift Rods (ISR) transmission, the 720 HP of the Aventador LP720-4 50 Anniversario push the car past the 62 mph mark in 2.9s. If the driver insists, the Italian has no problem in pushing its speedometer needle all the way up to 217 mph (350 km/h). No word on the DMC wing’s influence on that though.
However, the man chose to stick with the stock tech package of his Aventador, skipping DMC’s 900 HP upgrade. This means that this Giallo Magio-finished Aventador stays with its 720 HP - the extra 20 Hp comapred to the standard Aventador come thanks to a new engine electronics.
Helped by an Integrated Shift Rods (ISR) transmission, the 720 HP of the Aventador LP720-4 50 Anniversario push the car past the 62 mph mark in 2.9s. If the driver insists, the Italian has no problem in pushing its speedometer needle all the way up to 217 mph (350 km/h). No word on the DMC wing’s influence on that though.