The Lamborghini Aventador SVJ Coupe, with only 900 units produced worldwide, has made a remarkable appearance in Vietnam with three units. Among these, a mysterious tycoon known as Jacky owns two: one in a striking yellow exterior and the other in a deep green hue.
Both Lamborghini Aventador SVJ models frequently change their appearance through vinyl wrapping. The yellow variant, in particular, is known for its ever-changing style. Recently, car enthusiasts spotted this Lamborghini Aventador SVJ sporting a fresh white livery.
This limited-edition Lamborghini Aventador SVJ was unveiled in Vietnam on November 20, 2020. Shortly after, a mysterious tycoon from Go Vap, later renowned for acquiring the first McLaren 765LT, Ferrari SF90 Stradale, and Porsche 918 Spyder in Vietnam, took ownership of the vehicle.
The exterior of this Lamborghini Aventador SVJ has been further enhanced with a Novitec carbon fiber upgrade package. Numerous black-painted details have been transformed with carbon fiber components from Novitec, including air intake covers on the hood, side panels, engine bay, and front and side winglets.
The most noticeable transformation is the large carbon fiber air intake on the engine bay’s side, meticulously designed by Novitec.

Photo: Huỳnh Trọng Tín
The Lamborghini Aventador SVJ in Vietnam was imported through non-official channels, so its price remains undisclosed by private importers. Overseas, the Lamborghini Aventador SVJ starts at $517,700, approximately 12 billion VND.
The limited-edition Lamborghini Aventador SVJ retains the familiar 6.5-liter naturally aspirated V12 engine found in the Aventador LP700-4, popular in Vietnam. However, Lamborghini has fine-tuned this engine to produce a maximum output of 770 horsepower, 70 more than the standard model and 20 more than the Lamborghini Aventador SV.
The peak torque has also been increased by 30 Nm to 720 Nm compared to other Aventador models. Unfortunately, the Lamborghini Aventador SVJ’s 0-100 km/h acceleration time cannot surpass the 2.8-second mark set by its predecessor, the Lamborghini Aventador SV. Its top speed is capped at 350 km/h.
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