Unveiled at the 2018 Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance and touted as the most extreme track-focused model yet, the Lamborghini Aventador SVJ LP770-4 offers a staggering output of 759 HP from its naturally aspirated V12 engine along with an impressively lightweight design and Lamborghini’s ALA active aerodynamic system. This 2019 example comes finished in Bianco Phanes over a Nero Cosmus Ad Personam interior and boasts over $115k in factory options including extensive carbon fiber trim, a matte paint finish, an upgraded sound system, and premium forged wheels. Showing approximately 6k miles on the odometer, this SVJ also features a high-end Fi Exhaust system upgraded and is now being offered for auction by its owner out of New York.
The Aventador SVJ sports aggressive bodywork incorporating the Aerodinamica Lamborghini Attiva (ALA) system which provides 40% increased downforce in comparison to a standard Aventador. The electronically controlled system uses underbody vortex generators and a massive rear diffuser as well as a large carbon fiber rear wing, a disconnected front splitter, and a unique air outlet on the front bonnet. This SVJ Coupe is finished in matte Bianco Phanes and includes the optional exterior Style Package with carbon fiber as well as optional carbon fiber rocker covers, gloss carbon mirror coves, orange brake calipers, and 20”/21” Leirion forged wheels. The seller adds that a layer of clear paint protection film has been applied over the front end. Detailed images are provided in the galley along with a clean CARFAX report.
Configured through Lamborghini’s Ad Personam customization program, the interior of this SVJ is upholstered in Nero Cosmus leather and Alcantara with Bianco Polar contrasts, optional cross stitching, and carbon fiber footplates. Other accessories listed on the original build sheet include electrically operated and heated seats, carbon fiber engine bay details, a garage door opener, the Telemetry System, and Lamborghini Sound. The seller notes a check engine light is present as a result of the aftermarket exhaust system.
The SVJ uses a specially tuned version of the 6.5-liter V12 Aventador engine that produces up to 759 HP and 531 lb.-ft of torque. Using a 7-speed ISR automated manual gearbox paired with a Haldex permanent all-wheel-drive system, the Aventador SVJ accelerates from 0-60 MPH in as little as 2.6 seconds with a top speed of 217 MPH. The carbon fiber monocoque chassis incorporates horizontal magnetorheological dampers with pushrod suspension as well as carbon ceramic disc brakes. This SVJ has also been upgraded with an Fi Exhaust system for increased sound and power output. Service history included on the CARFAX report shows the water pump to have been replaced in 2020 along with a new starter and oxygen sensor in August 2022. The seller adds that a routine fluid and filter change has been carried out within the last year and the exhaust system was professionally installed at a cost of approximately $18k.
This sale will include a clean title.
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Bid in the amount of $500,000
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@CJWRacing33 yes still in the box
@Camrohn63 do you have the original exhaust that it came with?
@aidanoneil_ the car was listed before on Beverly Pagani before being put on the auction and was recently taken down there is no accidents on the car. the car is in located longisland and the is Mint . If you are interested in the car make an offer
Bid in the amount of $123,456
@Lambojoe1 "looks like italian passion getting the car all twisted up"
Where is this car currently located? Pagani of Beverly hills has it listed online.
@aidanoneil_ Car has never been in an accident it was previously wrapped and there is no discoloration it’s the ppf and lighting of the photos.
Wow really good eye on that, wonder what the back story is! @aidanoneil_
Can you provide an image of all engine codes the car is showing to prove it is because of the exhaust?
Looking at the rear end left side, spoiler attachment panel there is a massive panel gap and it's a slightly different color. The panel gap was not like this in the photos from the Lamborghini dealership. The front bumper sits below the hood and the left front fender sits above the hood. I've never seen an Aventador with panel gaps like this. Has this car been in an accident?
@gkonney There is no sensor for an aftermarket exhaust. Once you install aftermarket exhaust the engine light automatically comes on
There is no sensor for an aftermarket exhaust. Once you install aftermarket exhaust the engine automatically comes on
A Check Engine Light at a Lambo Dealer sounds pretty expensive to correct?
No Sensors on the aftermarket exhaust?