Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 Pirelli Edition

A special variant of the Aventador has just been revealed with the official announcement of the Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 Pirelli Edition. The car has been created to celebrate the long collaboration between Lamborghini and Italian tyre manufacturer Pirelli.

The collaboration between the two firms started in 1963 and since then, all Lamborghini cars have been equipped with Pirelli tyres from the factory. As for the Lamborghini Aventador Pirelli Edition, it is available as both a coupe and Roadster with production set to be extremely limited and deliveries pinned to start in the middle of next year.

Differentiating the Lamborghini Aventador Pirelli Edition from run-of-the-mill Aventador models are a number of unique elements. For example, the roof, pillars, wing mirrors, engine cover, front, rear and side air intakes are finished in matte black. The Aventador Pirelli Edition is then available in six different gloss finishes consisting of Giallo Spica, Rosso Mars, Bianco Isis, Nero Alderbaran, Grigio Liqueo and Grigio Ater. Alternatively, customers can order the car in one of four matte colours with the aforementioned parts being contrasted in gloss paint.

Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 Pirelli Edition

Standard equipment on the Lamborghini Aventador Pirelli Edition includes a transparent engine cover, gloss black Dione wheels measuring 20-inch at the front and 21-inch at the rear. Additionally, red brake calipers come standard but if the car is ordered in Lamborghini’s popular shade of red, Rosso Mars, the calipers are painted yellow.

Inside, the Lamborghini Aventador Pirelli Edition features a plethora of alcantara finished components as well as red contrast stitching. Completing the changes is a special ‘Pirelli special series’ plaque.

Beyond the visual changes, the Aventador Pirelli Edition remains mechanically identical to the regular Aventador. As a result, it features the same 6.5-litre V12 engine delivering 692 hp and mated to a seven-speed ISR transmission driving all four wheels.

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