Lamborghini Aventador LP750-4 Superveloce By Novitec Torado


Novitec Torado wasted little time giving the Aventador SV a meaningful styling and aerodynamic package that includes a front spoiler, new side skirts, and a massive rear wing. All three components are made from carbon fiber, thus making them lighter than their standard counterparts on top of the improvements in airflow and downforce that they provide.

A ventilated hood and revised side scoops also do their part while the carbon fiber mirror caps provide most of the cosmetic upgrades on the raunchy Aventador. Rounding out the exterior upgrades is a new set of 20- and 21-inch forged alloy wheels that wheel manufacturer Vossen created specifically for Novitec Torado. The wheels can be customized in 72 different colors and are shod in Pirelli P-Zero tires.


Novitec Torado didn’t announce the specifics of the interior modifications available for the Aventador SV, opting only to say that it has an interior department that offers a “vast array of colors and fabrics” that customers can choose from. The customizable nature of the cabin allows would-be clients to personalize the interior of their Aventador SVs in a manner that reflects their personalities.

It’s not a complicated upgrade by any means, but it’s enough to give the Italian supercar’s 6.5-liter V-12 engine an extra 36 horsepower and 35 pound-feet of torque, bringing its total output to 786 horsepower and 544 pound-feet of torque.



It’s admittedly not much but it should still be good enough to beat out the standard Aventador SV’s 0-to-60-mph sprint time of 2.8 seconds and top speed of 217 mph. Considering the higher aero kit and the extra power, it’s reasonable to think that the Novitec Torado-tuned Aventador SV could sprint to 60 mph in about 2.7 seconds to go with a 220-mph speed. Point of order, though. These performance numbers aren’t accurate because the tuner declined to give out the actual figures.