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Lamborghini Aventador SVJ Key Features

For those who want a car to be sensible and practical then a Lamborghini isn't the best option. If you want to impress your guests at your next dinner party, or take a spin around the Nurburgring Nordschleife on your lunch break, then a Lamborghini is the perfect car for you.

Despite the SVJ's less visceral capabilities being hampered by the greasy surface, and the fierce winds, it was still an incredible machine.

Exterior

The Lamborghini Aventador SVJ will impress you and your friends, whether you're hoping to race around the famous Nurburgring Nordschleife (12.9 miles) or just impress them. This colossal beast packs the power of a land shark in an extremely aerodynamic package, that results in impressive acceleration speeds and top speeds. The Aventador SVJ also features a rear-wheel steering system that gives the car an air of agility that you wouldn't expect from a car of this size.

The Aventador isn't a car that's easy to drive, especially when you push it hard. Its huge V12 is designed to destroy racetracks and when it hits the redline, it emits a wail loud enough to repel a Tyrannosaurus. Even in its supposedly safe Strada mode the Aventador SVJ's motor could smack your back and cause you to reconsider your lifestyle choices.

The Aventador SVJ's best feature is not how fast it can travel, or how much faster it can be than a Chevy Suburban on a racetrack. It's the reactions from people who see you driving it. To take a line from the popular "Marie Kondo" book, it Marie Kondo-es the road. The Aventador SVJ loves to make people look up and take a moment to stop. It's like tapping into a innate gene that knows the definition of a sportscar.

Interior

The striking style of the fighter plane in the cabin (start button hidden behind a red flip cover and a shifter that resembles an accelerator on a jet) is enhanced by levers that control drive modes and customizing performance settings. Faux-suede and carbon fiber trim are aplenty, while the small infotainment display and reconfigurable gauges look straight out of an Audi. The back seat can be used by three or more people, dependent on how seating arrangement is set up.

Under The Keylab , the V12 6.5-liter engine is able to produce 770 horsepower. It also produces 720 pound feet of torque. Lamborghini claims to be able to accelerate from 0-60 mph in 2.8 seconds and reach a top speed of over 217 mph.

Lamborghini's air-vectoring technology is a joy to operate and the display on the instrument cluster lets you see it work (though at speeds when this technology really shines, you may not be looking at the gauges). The brakes could be somewhat stiff at first but they will stop the SVJ like a great white shark.

The SVJ isn’t worth a glance in the absence of a sober person who requires reasonable fuel efficiency and space for five. But if you're one of those people with a dreamy smile who can put an unreal smile on your face when a tuned 1970s Italian V12 fueled by six Weber twin carburetors fires up, then it might be. And if the engine of the raging bull sounds as good as its exterior, all the better.


The Performance of the Performance of

Lamborghini has continued to shift away from its Land Shark design with the SVJ and towards a more modern easy-to-drive supercar that can be driven by many different drivers. The SVJ is still a strong car with plenty of fashion. The 6.5-liter V12 can accelerate from zero to sixty in just 2.8 seconds, and can reach a top speed of over 217 mph.

The SVJ's second-generation Aerodinamica lamborghini Attiva system (ALA 2.0) can change the airflow around the car depending on the driving conditions. The front wing flaps are opened to allow downforce while the rear flaps close to reduce drag. Split-wing features can also redirect air to either side to increase downforce in one direction.

A more focused driving mode called Strada optimizes the engine, suspension, and steering for street-use. The Corsa setting is all about performance on the track while Ego allows the driver to customize the settings.

The SVJ comes with a variety of interior and exterior options as well as keys that change color. If you're interested in experiencing this amazing car for yourself call our Palm Beach dealership today to set up a test drive.

Technology

With its advanced carbon fiber, engine that has been reworked, and advanced aerodynamics, the Lamborghini Aventador SVJ Roadster is the ultimate version this iconic model. Its muscular, aggressive bodywork is designed for maximum downforce and reduced drag due to its numerous air intakes and sharp lines. The SVJ features Lamborghini’s new Ad Personam Program, which allows owners of the car to customize it with unique color combinations and trim parts.

The SVJ improves the Huracan's already impressive performance. The car's all-wheel drive front-wheel steering as well as new rear-steering systems combine with its existing stability control system to create a car that gives you confidence. Its 6.5-liter V12 produces more horsepower and torque, allowing it to go from 0 to 60 speeds in 2.8 seconds.

The SVJ's improvements are sufficient to place it on par with the Ferrari 812 Superfast. However, what distinguishes it from other cars is the amount of fun it is to drive around every quiet country corner and straightaway on the highway that is empty. The Aventador is a tuned 1970s Italian V12 equipped with six Weber twin carburetors. It has a tune to delight everyone who hears it. And the Aventador's rear exhaust and diffuser for major leagues look as stunning as its V12 engine.

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