Here we have another post on a Lamborghini Aventador, this time in the form of the SV or SuperVeloce. The SV was added to the Aventador portfolio in 2015 as the first flagship performance-focused Aventador, with the SV Roadster being added a year later in 2016. The 6.5-liter V12 in the SV produces 740 horsepower and 509 lb-ft of torque paired to a 7-speed automated manual gearbox. It launches from zero to 60 mph in 2.8 seconds and can reach a top speed just over 217 mph. The SV features improved aerodynamics and a 180 percent increase in downforce over the standard Aventador, along with enhanced electronic steering, chassis improvements, and a magnetic pushrod suspension. Aerodynamic exterior changes on the SV consist of a revised front splitter and rear diffuser, plus a fixed carbon-fiber-reinforced plastic rear wing.
Production of the Lamborghini Aventador SV ended in 2017, resulting in a total of 600 coupes and 500 roadsters each ever made. The SV was replaced by the more potent SVJ in the Aventador portfolio in 2018. Pricing for the Aventador SV started at around $500,000 but has gradually appreciated from that point since. I've seen at least a handful of Aventador SVs up close, with the one in this post being the most recent I've seen in person. This is the first in a series of the most noteworthy vehicles from a car show I attended just over a month ago. This particular show was a significant one to me, as I have attended several shows at this specific spot, and this one was hosted there for the first time in three years. Overall, it may now be overshadowed by a few other versions of the Aventador in many ways, but the Lamborghini Aventador SV is an utterly cool and amazing supercar.
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