Lamborghini has gone back to Monterey Car Week to showcase the Aventador SVJ 63 Roadster and the Huracan EVO GT Celebration. The SVJ 63 is, of course, a more limited edition of the already limited Aventador SVJ.
The SVJ 63 Roadster too is limited to just 63 units, which enables the owners to personalize as much as possible through Lamborghini’s Ad Personam department. Together with Centro Stile design team, Ad Personam has created eight new design themes unique to the Roadster version of the SVJ 63.
The carbon fibre parts such as the roof panels, engine cover, air vents, windscreen rim, and wing mirrors can be had either in gloss or matt finish. The Leirion forged rims get a new matt titanium finish, and the car carries the SVJ 63 livery to round-off the looks.
Inside, three color schemes in Alcantara and carbon fibre elements throughout the cockpit are complemented by a patented lightweight CarbonSkin. A badge on the steering wheel reminds the driver of a limited edition, as does a 63 logo between the seats. The carbon fibre sports seats are finished with white Q-Citura cross stitching.
The Aventador SVJ 63 Roadster packs the same 770 hp (566 kW) at 8,500 rpm and 720 Nm of torque at 6,750 rpm from its 6.5L naturally aspirated V12. The power-to-weight ratio, however, is 2.05 kg/hp (vs 1.98 kg/hp of SVJ coupe). 0 to 100 km/h acceleration is claimed to happen in 2.9 seconds and 0 to 200 km/h in 8.8 seconds. A top speed of more than 350 km/h is complemented by a braking distance of 100 km/h to 0 in 31 meters.
The Aventador SVJ 63 Roadster’s 63 units are already sold out, with delivery from 2020 onwards.
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The second one is a very angry looking Huracan EVO GT Celebration, which according to Lamborghini, is a tribute to the Huracan GT3 EVO, which triumphed at the 24 Hours of Daytona and the 12 Hours of Sebring for two consecutive seasons.
The design evokes the livery of the GRT Grasser Racing Team, which along with Paul Miller Racing brought four victories to Lamborghini. The livery is combined with Verde Egeria green and Arancio Aten orange. Three body colors have been created by the Ad Personam in collaboration with the Centro Stile, with which three other colors can be combined for the livery, for a total of nine combinations.
The 20-inch centre-lock wheels can be combined with colored brake calipers. On request, the body can be personalized with the Lamborghini Squadra Corse shield, applied on the roof and framed by the Italian and U.S. flags, and laurel wreaths on the rear fender. In addition, the car gets “Daytona 24” and “Sebring 12” badges, and the driver’s side B-Pillar features a carbon fibre “1 of 36” inscription plate.
The interior features upholstery in Alcantara with contrasting stitching in the same color as the livery, and the aforementioned shield between the new racing seats. This limited edition is powered by the same naturally aspirated V10 engine used in the aforementioned racing car, and is only available for the North American market. First deliveries are planned for early 2020.
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