
The Lamborghini Aventador story has come to an end. Lamborghini stopped making it to make room for the new Lamborghini Revuelto, a hybrid supercar with amazing power. The Revuelto still uses a naturally aspirated V12 engine, but some people think the Aventador is even better. Why? Because it doesn't use any electric parts.
Some fans love the Aventador so much that they're willing to spend much money to own one. The car in the picture above was recently sold, so it's not for sale now. But it's a great example of how a few smart aftermarket upgrades can make a supercar even cooler. In this case, the owner didn't go overboard with tuning—and it works.
This Aventador SVJ Stands Out with Clean Custom Touches
This amazing Lamborghini Aventador SVJ was spotted in Atlanta, Georgia, and got lots of attention on social media. Roadshow International shared the photos online. The supercar features:
- Black optics
- Smoked lights
- Paint protection
- Glossy black powder-coated wheels
These few updates help show off the Aventador's wild and exotic look without going too far.
White Paint with Black Details Looks Classy and Bold
This Aventador SVJ has a clean white paint job. That proves you don’t need a super bright color to get noticed. Classic colors can still make a big impact, especially on a car like this. The outside also has:
- Black exterior parts
- An Italian flag design on the body
- Low-profile tires (rubber band style)
- Red brake calipers visible through the wheels
Red Suede Interior Adds Drama to the Inside
The outside may look calm for a supercar, but opening the doors is a different story. Inside, the car is filled with red suede, covering:
- Seats
- Center console
- Lower dashboard
- Steering wheel
- Other trim pieces
There are also black accents inside, with red stitching on black parts for extra style. And, of course, there's plenty of carbon fiber around the cabin.
Stock V12 Engine Packs Supercar-Level Power
The engine under the hood hasn’t been changed. That means this Lamborghini SVJ still runs on the original 6.5-liter V12 engine with:
- 759 horsepower (770 PS / 566 kW)
- 531 lb-ft of torque (720 Nm)
This engine is matched with a seven-speed automatic transmission and a Gen-4 Haldex all-wheel-drive system. It can go:
- 0–62 mph (0–100 km/h) in just 2.8 seconds
- Top speed: over 217 mph (350+ km/h)
- Dry weight: 3,362 pounds (1,525 kg)
Is It Worth Tuning an Aventador SVJ?
You need a lot of money to buy a Lamborghini Aventador, especially an SVJ version. It's a dream car for many, and it's made to be driven hard, even on a racetrack. So, if you were lucky enough to own one, would you keep it stock or add some personal touches like this one?