
To be honest, the Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 doesn't exactly need any help in the looks and performance departments, but for those that cannot do without customizing their cars, Wheelsandmore has prepared a first batch of upgrades.
The only styling accessory available for now is a new set of ultra-light, three-piece forged alloy wheels with an outer rim finished in the same color as the Aventador's body. At the front, the tuner fitted the Italian exotic with 20-inch rims shod in 255/30 Pirelli tires, while at the rear, the 21-inch wheels are wrapped in 355/25 rubber.
Straight out of the factory, the Aventador LP700-4 comes with a 6.5-liter V12 pushing 690hp (700PS) and 690Nm of peak torque to all four-wheels. The German tuner proposes a software upgrade that increases the overall performance to 766-horses (777PS) and 750Nm.
Wheelsandmore said that it is working on more parts for the Aventador including a carbon-fiber styling package that will be released within the next few months.




8 Comments:
Another photography faux pas. Fabulous idea to shoot this bronze car beneath low hanging blue grey clouds, just the right amount of contrast for a dark car. But that bare cinderblock wall really ruins it.
The Aventador always seems to look better in dark colors. It is certainly one of the top performing supercars around, and I'm sure it's a blast to drive with its hard-hitting all-wheel drive system, impressive performance in the recent test post it here, but like other cars that take designs over the top to the nth degree, it's just too much. I think I'd prefer to own and drive the McLaren
This unique bronze color is beautiful on the Aventador.
is it just me or the name wheelsandmore is freaking too obvious for a tuning company
Agreed. Cannot get over how AMAZING this combination is, so much so that I never actually noticed the 'cinderblock wall' as perceptively pointed out by Mr. aaronbbrown above! I mean WTF!?
And cheesy. It sounds like a shop that rents 'dubs' for Crown Victorias.
actually looks pretty classy in that cocoa hue
and yes you guys are right... that cinderblock wall sux as a backdrop choice. I wall of green trees woulda been cool.... the edge of a Tuscan forest...
beatifull..thanks
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