A niche tuning
company has just released its upgrade package for the Aventador S which turns
the Italian supercar into a vehicle that looks almost as wild as the SVJ. The tuner in
question goes by the name of Onyx and has previously worked on cars from Range
Rover, Bentley, Rolls-Royce, and others. Its Aventador package is dubbed the SX
and incorporates custom parts virtually everywhere.
We’ll start with
the rear as it is perhaps the most extreme part of the car. For starters, Onyx
has created a distinct rear wing for the Aventador and complemented it with a
carbon fiber engine cover that includes a pair of small aerodynamic fins. A
diffuser made from carbon fiber has also been developed alongside different air
vents and other carbon fiber trimmings.
Spin around to the
front and you’re presented with an edgy fascia with a carbon fiber splitter and
a re-designed bonnet with a small air intake and a pair of subtle air vents.
Other modifications made to the car include matte gold wheels, yellow brake
calipers, and distinct side skirts.
Onyx hasn’t messed
with the powertrain of the Aventador S and left everything standard. As a
result, the 6.5-liter naturally-aspirated V12 engine continues to pump out 730
hp and 609 Nm of torque. Power is sent through all four wheels and
a seven-speed transmission, allowing the supercar to hit 100 km/h in
2.9 seconds and a top speed of 350 km/h. The addition of these
exterior parts make the car look even faster, however.