DMC Tuning’s aerodynamic kit, which brings out a whole new level of
aggressiveness from the Aventador. As far as overblown programs are concerned,
these two kits have done wonders for Lamborghini’ s mighty supercar.
DMC Tuning still put in a significant number of upgrades on the
supercar. The most obvious is the fancy purple body finish with matching black
accents. In addition, DMC also installed its famous Molto Veloce Speziale body
kit that includes modified side flaps, new side skirts, and a new rear
diffuser. Rounding out the DMC modifications is a new set of 20- and 21-inch
gloss black, RS05 PUR rims with orange brake callipers that provide a nice and
colorful contrast to the purple finish on the body.
For those who aren’t familiar with the tuner’s ultra limited
Aventador Dragon Edition models, the upgrades include a remapped ECU unit and a
titanium exhaust system. All together, the output reached 760 horsepower and
550 pound-feet of torque. The exact performance numbers weren’t mentioned, but
with the increased power and the weight savings of at least 80 pounds, it wouldn’t be surprised if this Aventador can sprint from 0 to 60 mph in under
three seconds to go with a top speed north of 220 mph. Pretty special.