I heard they're making another limited run of an even more hardcore SVJ which is limited to 63 units.
got any more info? I have a deposit on one but don't even have this info lol. I was told 300-350 units total.
Great to see both pre-series cars at the Nürburgring. No other circuit is so demanding. Get the car right here - you`ll get it right everywhere!
“Typical of today's designers - Steal with pride - it is the normal way of things - what goes around comes around...” But back then, up until the Countach, they were pushing the design and innovation envelope, then, in the computer wind tunnel age, car manufacturers were forced to look back to the past to add some flair to an obliged design, “
None of the new cars are all that special in my opinion. It's the same old model...offer a new "special edition" with some upgrades, and sell for twice as much. As soon as the next "special edition" comes out, the value of this one plummets. I think they make way too many of all these "special editions" to make them really valuable long term.
after 10 years of Aventador I think it is physiological the decline in evolution of this car that has a lot of interest ... and I also think that the Aventador is ready to leave its throne for something innovative
Personally I think it’s time for Lamborghini to really challenge (itself and us) by introducing a new design language to their cars. The Reventon “fighter jet” thing has run its course. Some mainstream brands have aped elements of that look also, detracting and diluting Lamborghini’s look. This is how you end up with cars like the SVJ, where it’s got the original (interesting & unique) elements beefed up to the point where it ends up looking confused and ugly. They got the mix just right on the Murcielago SV IMHO, but the Aventador SVJ is just comical.
I agree that it is a ruse to sell out remaining parts. Too many special models makes all of them not so special at all. It is kind of a mistake.