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Is this the new Lamborghini Aventador LP 740-4 SV we’re seeing here?

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When it was time to bid goodbye to the big bad Bull Murcielago, Lamborghini gave it a big send off by releasing a limited-run of lightened and more powerful version of the car; the Super Veloce. Shaving off 100kg and giving it 661-horsepower, the Murcielago Super Veloce was the last hurrah for the Murcielago and was adored by many.

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And since the Aventador is now roaming the streets, many have been wondering on when Lamborghini will be releasing the Super Veloce version of this new Bull. Keep in mind though, once the Super Veloce is out, there might be a possibility that the Aventador might be close to the end of its line.

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Apparently we would not have to wait for long as making rounds on the internet like wildfire now is a set of images that what many describe as the Super Veloce of the mighty Aventador. These incredibly clear pictures coupled with the car being brought out at broad daylight without any sort of camouflage seems too good to be true, but for the time being it does look legit.

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A quick look of its exterior reveals the cosmetic changes Lamborghini had thrown in to make the Aventador fiercer than it already is. With a redesigned front bumper and intakes, the rear bumper and diffuser have also received a wild restyle, making it easily distinguishable from the normal Aventador. Also noticeable is the fixed rear wing and the redesigned intakes on top of the engine hood. Aside from the ‘SV’ markings near to the rear wheel arches, we could also spot a new set of centre-locking wheels this Bull is rolling on.

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As for the time being, Lamborghini has yet to release an official statement regarding to this not-so-mystery Bull. But we have heard that this new Bull will be releasing 740 horses from its massive V12. So the Lamborghini Aventador LP 740-4 Super Veloce. How does that sound to you?

 

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