The Aventador SuperVeloce LP750-4 made its debut at the 2015 Geneva Motor Show with a limited production run of only 600 units. It boasted several notable enhancements over the standard Aventador coupe, including a redesigned front splitter and rear diffuser. One of its standout features was a fixed carbon-fiber rear wing, which purportedly increased downforce by 170% compared to the regular model.
This particular example comes in a special-order color called SE30 Viola (PPG210113) from Lamborghini’s Ad Personam program. It showcases various features, such as a carbon-fiber rear wing, center-exit exhaust outlets, a rear-view camera, transparent engine cover louvers, carbon-fiber fixed rear air intakes, white SV quarter panel graphics, heated and power-folding mirrors, clear side marker lenses, and bi-xenon headlights with washers.
Inside the cockpit, you’ll find Nero Cosmus leather and Alcantara upholstery with white accents and contrast stitching on the seats, dashboard, and headliner. The cabin is adorned with carbon-fiber door panels, footplates, and trim. Additional features include automatic climate control, power-adjustable seats, a Lamborghini Sensonum sound system, and Alcantara-wrapped A-pillars and headliner.
Powering the Aventador SuperVeloce LP750-4 is a mid-mounted 6.5-liter V12 engine that was originally rated at 740 horsepower and 509 lb-ft of torque. The factory optioned carbon-fiber engine bay bracing for added strength and stability. All four wheels receive power through a seven-speed automated manual transmission.
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