/2x Lamborghini Aventador SV Spotted in Barcelona

2x Lamborghini Aventador SV Spotted in Barcelona

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Circuit de Catalunya in Barcelona, Spain, recently hosted a small Lamborghini event in which a couple of hot out of the oven Lamborghini Aventador SV (SuperVeloce) models were spotted hanging around. These were most likely test units, as the red one has mismatching wheels!

That doesn’t take away one bit from how awesome Lamborghini Aventador SV looks though. The aggressive body kit on this model doesn’t look that special in press pictures, but up close and in the flesh, it gives the already bonkers car a good deal of extra je ne sais quoi.

That kit is not just for show, either. Combined with a few other tricks, the carbon fiber styling kit reduces over 50 kg of weight compared to a regular Aventador. The Superveloce is also 50 PS more powerful, which means it is a tiny bit faster than the standard car as well. You will find the car’s official performance figures after the pictures.

Photos via K & S Photography and SupercarsAllDay

Lamborghini Aventador SV 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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