Lamborghini Aventador supercar with SVJ body kit in HCMC

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A car owner in Ho Chi Minh City made a remarkable change to his Lamborghini Aventador by installing the body kit of the SVJ version.

This Lamborghini Aventador was originally a stock LP700-4, but was upgraded with the Liberty Walk Limited Edition 50 body kit, giving it a unique and distinctive look.

The Liberty Walk Limited Edition 50 body kit is an extremely rare product, with only 50 sets worldwide and worth about 3 billion VND.

However, instead of keeping this body kit, the owner decided to change to the SVJ version, which is more popular, but still retains the typical and sporty nature of the Lamborghini supercar line.

This change surprised many people. The reason for this change has not been revealed, but it could be because the old body kit has deteriorated after a period of use or the owner wants to find a new style for his supercar.

The SVJ body kit offers easily recognizable highlights, such as the front end designed in 2 levels, the split carbon spoiler, the front bumper and the front side skirts are also made from high-quality carbon material.

The Y-shaped multi-spoke rims, striking red rim caps, and details such as large side air vents and extended wheel arches create an impressive appearance.

In addition, the rear bumper of the SVJ version is completely redesigned with a large rear spoiler, new engine compartment cover and symmetrical, high-mounted exhaust system.

The original Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 has a 6.5-liter V12 engine, producing 700 horsepower and 690 Nm of maximum torque.

The car is equipped with a 7-speed ISR automatic transmission, helping it accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 2.9 seconds and reach a maximum speed of 349 km/h, providing an impressive and powerful driving experience.

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