2019 Lamborghini Aventador SVJ LP 770-4 Roadster 'Ad Personam' Chassis no. ZHWEN6ZD6MLA10532• Circa 160 kilometres from new • Well optioned example • Believed to be an ex-factory show car • First registered in 2022 • Warranty available • Circa 160 km sul contachilometri • Vasta lista di opzioni • Prima immatricolazione 2022 • Garanzia disponibileFootnotesLatest in a line of spectacular supercars from Lamborghini stretching back to the iconic Miura of 1966, the Aventador was launched at the 2011 Geneva Motor Show, replacing the ageing Murcièlago as the Sant'Agata factory's flagship model. Designed by Filippo Perini, the new mid-engine coupé borrowed heavily from Lamborghini's limited edition Reventón and the Estoque concept car. One of its more striking features was the scissor doors - a 21st Century supercar 'must have'. Like its predecessors, the newcomer was powered by a V12 engine, in the Aventador's case an all-new 6½-litre unit producing 690bhp. Power reached the ground via a seven-speed semi-automatic gearbox and electronically controlled four-wheel drive transmission. A top speed of 349km/h (217mph) was claimed by the factory, yet the French Sport Auto magazine managed to wind 'their' car up to 370km/h (230mph). The original Aventador LP700-4 was phased out after five years in production, since when there have been numerous progressively improved versions, plus, of course, the inevitable 'special edition' models. One of the most exotic and desirable of the latter is the Aventador SVJ LP 770-4, a track focused development of the Aventador S and SV, which was launched at the 2018 Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance. The 6.5-litre V12 engine had been revised and now produced 770bhp at 8,500rpm and 531lb/ft of torque at 6,750 revs, while the extensive use of carbon fibre, and a titanium exhaust system, brought the weight down to 1,525kg (3,362lb). Lamborghini claimed performance figures of 0-100km/h (0-62mph) in 2.8 seconds and a top speed of over 352km/h (219mph). 'SVJ' stands for 'Super Veloce Jota', 'Super Veloce' meaning 'Super Fast', while the 'J' of 'Jota' is said to be a reference to the FIA's Appendix J for competition cars. On the other hand, give that Lamborghini has traditionally turned to famous Spanish fighting bulls for its model names, and the fact that the Jota is a Spanish folk dance in quick time, the SVJ moniker may have this alternative origin. Whatever its name's derivation, the SVJ is notable as the first production Lamborghini V12 to feature the Aerodinamica Lamborghini Attiva (ALA) system of aerodynamic devices that works with the Lamborghini Dinamica Veicolo Attiva 2.0 (LDVA 2.0) management system, using sensors to adjust the car's aero in only 500 milliseconds. Prior to the official launch, a camouflaged SVJ prototype had set a new production car lap record of 6:44.97 at the Nürburgring Nordschleife in July 2018 with Lamborghini test driver Marco Mapelli at the wheel, thanks in part to the use of the optional Pirelli P-Zero Trofeo R tyres. The Aventador SVJ we offer was built in 2019 not registered until 2022 (the warranty period commenced in 2022). Showing 'delivery mileage' of only 160 kilometres, this particular car is believed to have been retained by the factory to showcase the options available as part of Lamborghini's 'Ad Personam' individual customisation programme. Believed displayed at various motor shows, it is fitted with all possible options, which taken together add over €168,000 to the base price (list below). Ad Personam and visible carbon exterior details Carbon footplate Ad Personam interior request Multifunction steering wheel in full Alcantara Glove box Carbon wheel cap Mirror housings in shiny carbon Cross stitching Electric and heated comfort seats with carbon details Transparent protective film for outdoor use Ad Personam seat belts Lamborghini anti-theft device 3D map navigator Apple car play Android car auto USB audio Rain sensor Twilight headlights Photochromic mirrors On-boa
2019 Lamborghini Aventador SVJ LP 770-4 Roadster 'Ad Personam' Chassis no. ZHWEN6ZD6MLA10532• Circa 160 kilometres from new • Well optioned example • Believed to be an ex-factory show car • First registered in 2022 • Warranty available • Circa 160 km sul contachilometri • Vasta lista di opzioni • Prima immatricolazione 2022 • Garanzia disponibileFootnotesLatest in a line of spectacular supercars from Lamborghini stretching back to the iconic Miura of 1966, the Aventador was launched at the 2011 Geneva Motor Show, replacing the ageing Murcièlago as the Sant'Agata factory's flagship model. Designed by Filippo Perini, the new mid-engine coupé borrowed heavily from Lamborghini's limited edition Reventón and the Estoque concept car. One of its more striking features was the scissor doors - a 21st Century supercar 'must have'. Like its predecessors, the newcomer was powered by a V12 engine, in the Aventador's case an all-new 6½-litre unit producing 690bhp. Power reached the ground via a seven-speed semi-automatic gearbox and electronically controlled four-wheel drive transmission. A top speed of 349km/h (217mph) was claimed by the factory, yet the French Sport Auto magazine managed to wind 'their' car up to 370km/h (230mph). The original Aventador LP700-4 was phased out after five years in production, since when there have been numerous progressively improved versions, plus, of course, the inevitable 'special edition' models. One of the most exotic and desirable of the latter is the Aventador SVJ LP 770-4, a track focused development of the Aventador S and SV, which was launched at the 2018 Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance. The 6.5-litre V12 engine had been revised and now produced 770bhp at 8,500rpm and 531lb/ft of torque at 6,750 revs, while the extensive use of carbon fibre, and a titanium exhaust system, brought the weight down to 1,525kg (3,362lb). Lamborghini claimed performance figures of 0-100km/h (0-62mph) in 2.8 seconds and a top speed of over 352km/h (219mph). 'SVJ' stands for 'Super Veloce Jota', 'Super Veloce' meaning 'Super Fast', while the 'J' of 'Jota' is said to be a reference to the FIA's Appendix J for competition cars. On the other hand, give that Lamborghini has traditionally turned to famous Spanish fighting bulls for its model names, and the fact that the Jota is a Spanish folk dance in quick time, the SVJ moniker may have this alternative origin. Whatever its name's derivation, the SVJ is notable as the first production Lamborghini V12 to feature the Aerodinamica Lamborghini Attiva (ALA) system of aerodynamic devices that works with the Lamborghini Dinamica Veicolo Attiva 2.0 (LDVA 2.0) management system, using sensors to adjust the car's aero in only 500 milliseconds. Prior to the official launch, a camouflaged SVJ prototype had set a new production car lap record of 6:44.97 at the Nürburgring Nordschleife in July 2018 with Lamborghini test driver Marco Mapelli at the wheel, thanks in part to the use of the optional Pirelli P-Zero Trofeo R tyres. The Aventador SVJ we offer was built in 2019 not registered until 2022 (the warranty period commenced in 2022). Showing 'delivery mileage' of only 160 kilometres, this particular car is believed to have been retained by the factory to showcase the options available as part of Lamborghini's 'Ad Personam' individual customisation programme. Believed displayed at various motor shows, it is fitted with all possible options, which taken together add over €168,000 to the base price (list below). Ad Personam and visible carbon exterior details Carbon footplate Ad Personam interior request Multifunction steering wheel in full Alcantara Glove box Carbon wheel cap Mirror housings in shiny carbon Cross stitching Electric and heated comfort seats with carbon details Transparent protective film for outdoor use Ad Personam seat belts Lamborghini anti-theft device 3D map navigator Apple car play Android car auto USB audio Rain sensor Twilight headlights Photochromic mirrors On-boa
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