While you were busy watching the Gumball 3000, the folks over at Novitec kept their eye on the ball and are releasing one dream supercar after another. Their last projects targeted the Rolls-Royce and Ferrari brands, but now we have to admire what they've done to the Aventador SV.
The SuperVeloce was already a show stopper, but now it's got even more curb appeal. Not only that, but Novitec found the perfect pair of "shows" by relying on the expertise of Vossen Wheels. They kept the Lamborghini center lock wheels, which are black, like the brake calipers.
The only bad side to this project is that because the SV looks so much wilder than the regular Aventador, the transformation seems tame. But it's really not, and to prove it, we have a clip of the V12 engine shooting foot-long flames.
At the front, the Novitec package adds the usual upgrades for the grille and a chin spoiler. After all, it's not an Aventador if it doesn't look like it can cut grass and eat a gazelle at the same time.
Down the side, we see the side skirts have black blade-like inserts. The tuner also added its pieces to the air intakes on either side of the car. That V12 engine could always use some more cold air, right?!
The back view is that of a classic Italian exotic. A huge wing towers over the taillights, while a diffuser at the bottom combines yellow on the top with black for the blades. This race car look never gets old!
Why would you buy a Novitec package when there are so many others from all over the world? We think the trademark look of the side skirts is the main reason. It's classic... somehow, which is more than you can say about most such projects.
The only bad side to this project is that because the SV looks so much wilder than the regular Aventador, the transformation seems tame. But it's really not, and to prove it, we have a clip of the V12 engine shooting foot-long flames.
At the front, the Novitec package adds the usual upgrades for the grille and a chin spoiler. After all, it's not an Aventador if it doesn't look like it can cut grass and eat a gazelle at the same time.
Down the side, we see the side skirts have black blade-like inserts. The tuner also added its pieces to the air intakes on either side of the car. That V12 engine could always use some more cold air, right?!
The back view is that of a classic Italian exotic. A huge wing towers over the taillights, while a diffuser at the bottom combines yellow on the top with black for the blades. This race car look never gets old!
Why would you buy a Novitec package when there are so many others from all over the world? We think the trademark look of the side skirts is the main reason. It's classic... somehow, which is more than you can say about most such projects.