The Lamborghini Aventador SVJ is a high-performance supercar that was first introduced in 2018 as the ultimate version of the Aventador. SVJ stands for Super Veloce Jota, which means super fast and refers to a special track-focused variant of the Miura in the 1970s. The Aventador SVJ features a naturally aspirated V12 engine that produces 770 hp (566 kW) and 720 Nm of torque. It can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 2.8 seconds and reach a top speed of over 350 km/h. The Aventador SVJ also boasts a sophisticated aerodynamic system called ALA 2.0, which adjusts the airflow around the car to optimize downforce and reduce drag. The car has a carbon fiber monocoque chassis and body, and a 7-speed ISR transmission with four-wheel drive and four-wheel steering. The Aventador SVJ set a new lap record for production cars at the Nürburgring Nordschleife in 2018, with a time of 6: minutes. In 2019, Lamborghini released a roadster version of the Aventador SVJ, limited to 800 units. In 2022, Lamborghini ended the production of the Aventador line with the Aventador Ultimae, which was based on the SVJ but with a more refined design. In 2024, Lamborghini is expected to reveal the successor of the Aventador SVJ, which will likely have a hybridized V12 engine and more aggressive styling. @Automotion-TV