We would like to believe that the last thing going through the mind of the person who has or will acquire the one-off, €2.1 million Aventador J are 24 inch rims and carbon fiber spoilers, but for the sake of conversation and some crafty marketing to reach the masses, UK design house Prindiville has released a theoretical tune for Sant’Agata’s speedster.

Prindiville’s imaginary (i.e. photoshop) creation builds on the limited production design and performance package it offers for the Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 coupé, of which only eight examples will be produced.

The UK tuner says it would start by replacing many original panels with new and lighter parts made from carbon fiber and finish the exterior in a silver shade (or any other color for that matter).

The tuner would then move on to the engine bay to add a twin titanium or stainless steel exhaust system along with some electronic tweaking to boost the 6.5-liter V12’s output from 700- to 805-horses.

Prindiville says that the 805hp Aventador J could complete the 0 to 62 mph (100 km/h) sprint in around 2.5 seconds, and top out at 220 mph (350 km/h).

Other performance upgrades would include the uprated braking system with ceramic discs and adjustable suspension.

As for the interior, Prindiville would dress the cabin in black leather and alcantara and add a five-inch LCD TV screen for the new infotainment system with a DVD player, satellite navigation, and bespoke software featuring maps, setups, and telemetry.

Commenting on the Prindiville Lamborghini Aventador J concept, company founder Alex Prindiville, said:

“Although this model was created as a one off-example, the design which we have created showcases the beauty and technology which we are able to offer clients across ourcustom-built supercar model range including the Aventador. The new supersports car is undisputedly one of the most exciting and extreme high performance cars ever built by Lamborghini, and we will be keeping our eyes firmly peeled on the forthcoming product line-up from Sant’Agata Bolognese.”

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