Aventador SVJ 63 Roadster and Huracan EVO GT Celebration at Monterey
21 Aug 2019|3,289 views
Lamborghini presented the Aventador SVJ 63 Roadster, a limited edition of the iconic V12 super sports car at Monterey Car Week, U.S.A.


With the Aventador SVJ 63 Roadster, Lamborghini's Centro Stile design team and Ad Personam department have drawn on the virtually limitless colour and trim options available through Lamborghini's personalisation program, with the collaboration creating eight exclusive new design expressions.
Available to just 63 owners worldwide, each of the eight unique combinations comprises an exotic exterior and interior, unique to the Roadster version of the SVJ 63.
The exterior styling is specifically developed for the Roadster model, with a matt or shiny carbon fibre upper part that includes roof, engine cover, engine air vents, windscreen rim and wing mirrors. A new matt titanium finish features on the Leirion forged rims and the car carries the SVJ 63 livery, as well as a '1 of 63' numbered plate.
Inside, three colour schemes in Alcantara, featuring carbon fibre elements throughout the cockpit, are complemented by Lamborghini's patented lightweight CarbonSkin. A badge on the steering wheel endorses the car as one of a limited edition, as does a '63' logo on the rear wall in Alcantara and CarbonSkin.
The Aventador SVJ Roadster upholds the exceptional performance, handling and aerodynamic superiority of the SVJ coupe.
Sporting the 'Super Veloce' for superfast and 'Jota' suffix signifying the car's performance and track prowess, its coupe stablemate took the Nurburgring-Nordschleife production car record. With a power output of 748bhp and 720Nm of torque, the SVJ Roadster accelerates from zero to 100km/h in 2.9 seconds and from 0 to 200km/h in 8.8 seconds. A top speed of more than 350km/h is complemented by a braking distance of 100km/h to zero in 31 meters.
The Aventador SVJ Roadster's 63 units are already sold to collectors worldwide, with delivery from 2020 onwards.


Lamborghini's limited series of 36 units pays tribute to the dual victories of 2018 and 2019 at the 24 Hours of Daytona and the 12 Hours of Sebring - 36 being the sum time of the two famous endurance races, also known as the '36 Hours of Florida'.
The design evokes the livery of the GRT Grasser Racing Team, which along with Paul Miller Racing brought Lamborghini the four victories, characterized by the combination of Verde Egeria green and Arancio Aten orange. Three body colours have been created by Lamborghini Ad Personam in collaboration with the Centro Stile, with which three other colours can be combined for the livery, for a total of nine combinations.
The car's racing look is underscored by both the hexagons on the doors and front hood that frame the number '11', inspired by the number plates for racing cars, and by the 20-inch single-nut wheels that can be combined with coloured brake calipers.


The interior features other exclusive details - upholstery in Alcantara with contrasting stitching in the same colour as the livery, and the hexagonal plate with shield, flags and laurel, situated between the new racing seats, making their debut on the Huracan EVO GT Celebration.
This limited edition of the Lamborghini coupe, powered by the same naturally-aspirated V10 engine used in the racing car, is only available for the North American market, and the first deliveries are planned for early 2020.
Lamborghini presented the Aventador SVJ 63 Roadster, a limited edition of the iconic V12 super sports car at Monterey Car Week, U.S.A.


With the Aventador SVJ 63 Roadster, Lamborghini's Centro Stile design team and Ad Personam department have drawn on the virtually limitless colour and trim options available through Lamborghini's personalisation program, with the collaboration creating eight exclusive new design expressions.
Available to just 63 owners worldwide, each of the eight unique combinations comprises an exotic exterior and interior, unique to the Roadster version of the SVJ 63.
The exterior styling is specifically developed for the Roadster model, with a matt or shiny carbon fibre upper part that includes roof, engine cover, engine air vents, windscreen rim and wing mirrors. A new matt titanium finish features on the Leirion forged rims and the car carries the SVJ 63 livery, as well as a '1 of 63' numbered plate.
Inside, three colour schemes in Alcantara, featuring carbon fibre elements throughout the cockpit, are complemented by Lamborghini's patented lightweight CarbonSkin. A badge on the steering wheel endorses the car as one of a limited edition, as does a '63' logo on the rear wall in Alcantara and CarbonSkin.
The Aventador SVJ Roadster upholds the exceptional performance, handling and aerodynamic superiority of the SVJ coupe.
Sporting the 'Super Veloce' for superfast and 'Jota' suffix signifying the car's performance and track prowess, its coupe stablemate took the Nurburgring-Nordschleife production car record. With a power output of 748bhp and 720Nm of torque, the SVJ Roadster accelerates from zero to 100km/h in 2.9 seconds and from 0 to 200km/h in 8.8 seconds. A top speed of more than 350km/h is complemented by a braking distance of 100km/h to zero in 31 meters.
The Aventador SVJ Roadster's 63 units are already sold to collectors worldwide, with delivery from 2020 onwards.


Lamborghini's limited series of 36 units pays tribute to the dual victories of 2018 and 2019 at the 24 Hours of Daytona and the 12 Hours of Sebring - 36 being the sum time of the two famous endurance races, also known as the '36 Hours of Florida'.
The design evokes the livery of the GRT Grasser Racing Team, which along with Paul Miller Racing brought Lamborghini the four victories, characterized by the combination of Verde Egeria green and Arancio Aten orange. Three body colours have been created by Lamborghini Ad Personam in collaboration with the Centro Stile, with which three other colours can be combined for the livery, for a total of nine combinations.
The car's racing look is underscored by both the hexagons on the doors and front hood that frame the number '11', inspired by the number plates for racing cars, and by the 20-inch single-nut wheels that can be combined with coloured brake calipers.


The interior features other exclusive details - upholstery in Alcantara with contrasting stitching in the same colour as the livery, and the hexagonal plate with shield, flags and laurel, situated between the new racing seats, making their debut on the Huracan EVO GT Celebration.
This limited edition of the Lamborghini coupe, powered by the same naturally-aspirated V10 engine used in the racing car, is only available for the North American market, and the first deliveries are planned for early 2020.
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