Not satisfied with the regular drop-top Aventador?
One buyer has commissioned a special Lamborghini speedster optimised for the track, but which can also be driven on public roads.
Mitja Borkert, head of Lamborghini’s design department, says the SC20 was inspired by the Diablo VT Roadster, Aventador J, Veneno Roadster, and Concept S.
According to the supercar maker, the car’s aerodynamics have been tuned so it’s still comfortable for the driver and passenger at high speeds.
There are three height settings for the carbon-fibre rear wing: low, medium, and high load.
In addition to its outrageous styling, the SC20 has a white body boldly contrasting with black carbon fibre highlights and electric blue trim.
This one-off Lamborghini rides on Pirelli P-Zero Corsa tyres with 20-inch single-nut wheels at the front, and 21-inch rims at the rear.
The interior has a white and black theme with lots of exposed carbon-fibre pieces, seats upholstered in a mixture of leather and faux suede, door handles machined from a solid block of aluminium, and 3D-printed air vents.
The SC20 is powered by the Aventador’s naturally-aspirated 6.5-litre V12 engine with 566kW of power at 8500rpm and 720Nm of torque at 6750rpm.
The V12’s thunder is transferred to all four wheels via a seven-speed automated transmission.
The company hasn’t named the person who commissioned the SC20, nor how much the vehicle cost.