The Lamborghini Aventador SVJ might be a Nurburgring tamer, but it's no surprise that this Raging Bull gets to spend most of its time on the road. We constantly keep an eye out for Superveloce Jotas and we've brought along a fresh example for you.
This Sant'Agata Bolognese machine comes dressed in Rosso Mars and, in our book, the shade fits the V12 toy like a glove.
Speaking of Rosso Mars, we've had the pleasure to experience this hue in the flesh when reviewing the Lamborghini Gallardo Super Trofeo Stradale (you can find the tale here).
Returning to the Aventador SVJ, this example also comes with dark bronze wheels, which seem to go rather well with the main shade of the supercar.
Now, there might be some of you who prefer tamer attires for the Italian exotic. And we'll remind you that we recently showcased an example of the beast that came dressed in Nero Aldebaran (we happen to adore this shade).
You see, configuring such a supercar is a whole universe in itself. And owners sometimes turn to the rendering world, wishing to see multiple potential specs. And if you wish to check out such a digital adventure, this awaits you here (we're looking at an all-green example).
Next year will certainly bring a wave of tuned Aventador SVJs, despite the fact that the Raging Bull is only bringing 900 units of the supercar to the world.
In fact, we've already featured the world's first modded Aventador Superveloce Jota, with this having received a decatted exhaust setup.
The Lamborghini V12 was never as popular as the V10 as a tuning world platform and yet there will be plenty of owners wishing to go for that extra custom touch, whether we're talking about the visual or the tech side.
Speaking of Rosso Mars, we've had the pleasure to experience this hue in the flesh when reviewing the Lamborghini Gallardo Super Trofeo Stradale (you can find the tale here).
Returning to the Aventador SVJ, this example also comes with dark bronze wheels, which seem to go rather well with the main shade of the supercar.
Now, there might be some of you who prefer tamer attires for the Italian exotic. And we'll remind you that we recently showcased an example of the beast that came dressed in Nero Aldebaran (we happen to adore this shade).
You see, configuring such a supercar is a whole universe in itself. And owners sometimes turn to the rendering world, wishing to see multiple potential specs. And if you wish to check out such a digital adventure, this awaits you here (we're looking at an all-green example).
Next year will certainly bring a wave of tuned Aventador SVJs, despite the fact that the Raging Bull is only bringing 900 units of the supercar to the world.
In fact, we've already featured the world's first modded Aventador Superveloce Jota, with this having received a decatted exhaust setup.
The Lamborghini V12 was never as popular as the V10 as a tuning world platform and yet there will be plenty of owners wishing to go for that extra custom touch, whether we're talking about the visual or the tech side.