/Gallery: Lamborghini Aventador SV Twins from Washington

Gallery: Lamborghini Aventador SV Twins from Washington

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Lamborghini of Washington is one of the few places in the world right now where you can find not one, but two Lamborghini Aventador SV for sale. The limited edition supercar is officially sold out, which makes this feat all the more impressive.

The other reason why this display of two Lamborghini Aventador SV is worth celebrating is because of the colors these cars are rocking. On one side we have an orange example which is going to be more popular with those who but Lambos for showing off, while on the other there is a gorgeous navy blue SuperVeloce which would appeal to those who like driving and occasionally tracking their super car. Both these colors have fancy Italian names but to be honest with you we can’t be bothered digging them up. At the end of the day, they are orange and blue!

Photos by Bennett Lunceford Photography

Lamborghini Aventador SV (SuperVeloce) Specs:

Frame: Carbon fiber monocoque with aluminium front and rear frames

Body: Carbon fiber engine bonnet, rear spoiler and side air inlets; Aluminium front bonnet, front fenders and doors; SMC superlight rear fender and rocker covers

Suspension: Front and rear horizontal magneto-rheological damper with push-rod system

Steering: Steering Gear with 3 different servotronic charcteristics coupled with Lamborghini Dynamic Steering (LDS), managed by drive select mode

Gearbox: 7 speed ISR, shifting characteristic depending on drive select mode / 4WD with Haldex generation IV

Top speed: >350 km/h (>217 mph)

Acceleration 0-100 km/h (0-62 mph): 2.8 s

Acceleration 0-200 km/h (0-124 mph): 8.6 s

Acceleration 0-300 km/h (0-186 mph): 24.0 s

Braking 100-0 km/h (62-0 mph): 30.0 m

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