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Lamborghini unleashed $517,000 Aventador SVJ supercar
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The new Lamborghini Aventador SVJ supercar
made its debut on Thursday in Monterey,
California. -
The SVJ is the latest update to Lamborghini’s flagship
Aventador. -
It’s powered by a 770 horsepower, naturally aspirated
V12 and boasts a top speed of more than 217 mph. -
The most significant updates to the Aventador is the
addition of Lambo’s ALA 2.0 active aerodynamic system. -
The Aventador SVJ retails for $517,770 in the
US.
Lamborghini’s flagship Aventador supercar has been around since
2011. Since then, the Italian supercar maker has been steadily
improving the big V12 bruiser while burnishing its reputation as
a track weapon.
On Thursday, Lamborghini introduced the latest version of
supercar dubbed the Aventador SVJ in Monterey, California.
The Aventador SVJ follows in the footsteps of 2015’s Aventador SV and last
year’s Aventador S. SVJ, in case
you’re wondering, stands for Superveloce Jota. Superveloce means
“superfast” in Italian, while Jota is a designation used for
Lambos geared towards track performance.
“The Aventador SVJ is an innovative car and represents the
absolute pinnacle of our super sports car product range,”
Automobili Lamborghini CEO, Stefano Domenicali said in a
statement.
Lamborghini
Lurking behind the driver is a 770 horsepower, naturally
aspirated, V12 engine, the most powerful production V12 in
company history. It’s hooked up to both a four-wheel-drive and a
four-wheel-steering system.
According to Lambo, the sprint from 0-62 mph happens in
just 2.8 seconds with a top speed of more than 217
mph.
But the big story with the Aventador SVJ is the addition of
Lamborghini’s new ALA 2.0 active aerodynamics system. It’s an
improved version of the ALA system that debuted on Lambo’s
record-setting Huracan Performante last year.
The system uses a series of active flaps and air ducts to control
downforce.
Lamborghini will make just 900 Aventador SVJs during its
production run.
Lamborghini
The company will also produce 63 special edition Aventador SVJ
63s in honor of Lambo’s founding in 1963.
The price of all of this awesomeness is not cheap, $517,770
in the US.
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