Lamborgini Aventodor SVJ

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The Aventador was revealed at the Geneva Motor Show on February 28th, 2011. The Aventador was the successor to the company's long-popular Murcielago model, which was a decade old by that point. It featured a redesigned 2nd generation Lamborghini V12 Engine, raising the horsepower from 661 on the previous model to 690 hp on the Aventador. This is greater than the 661 hp that could be found on the fastest Murcielago, the LP670-4 SuperVeloce.

The Aventador's chassis would function as the base for many of Lamborghini's future limited-run super- and hypercars, including the Veneno, Centenario and Sian.

In 2018, Lamborghini would release the Aventador SVJ. SVJ is an acronym that stands for "Super Veloce Jota". It is a track-focused version of the Aventador, with a greatly reduced kerb weight, a reworked engine producing more power, and active aerodynamic controls.

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