The Duke Dynamics kit transforms the Lamborghini Aventador into an even more intimidating machine. This kit includes carbon details, such as the Aventador SV and SVJ-inspired front bumper, extended wheel arch vents, and aggressive side skirts.
Currently, only two supercars in Vietnam have been upgraded with the Duke Dynamics kit – the Ferrari F12 Berlinetta and the Lamborghini Aventador featured in this article. The stock Lamborghini Aventador already boasts a bold and aggressive design, but with the addition of the Duke Dynamics body kit, it becomes even more menacing. The car is also equipped with a titanium exhaust system, which enhances the sound, making it more powerful and fierce.
The Lamborghini Aventador featured in the article has a custom livery in red-black-white tones by GTA Wrapping. This new “outfit” will definitely make the Lamborghini Aventador stand out at the C?n Tho Motor Festival. In addition to the custom livery, the car also features carbon details, including the front bumper inspired by the Aventador SV and SVJ, extended wheel arch vents, and aggressive side skirts.
To further enhance its appearance, the supercar has a carbon fiber hood with two air vents that resemble the Centenario. The stock wheels have been replaced with black-painted double-spoke wheels from Duke Dynamics, complemented by yellow brake calipers for a more striking visual impact.
At the rear, the first Duke Dynamics-modified Lamborghini Aventador in Vietnam attracts attention with its powerful rear diffuser, large-size spoiler with 3 aggressive air vents, and centrally-mounted triple exhaust tips – mimicking the design of the Centenario. As a result, the rear end of the car is 120 mm wider than the stock Aventador.
It is unclear whether the engine of this particular Lamborghini Aventador has been upgraded. In its stock form, the car is equipped with a naturally-aspirated V12 6.5L engine that produces 700 horsepower and a maximum torque of 690 Nm. This enables the “super bull” to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 2.9 seconds and reach a top speed of 350 km/h.
TT – H?ng Ð?c (Tuoitrethudo)