Novitec Introduces A Completely Redesigned Lamborghini Aventador Ultimae
by AutoExpert | 4 April, 2023
The German tuning firm Novitec was working on improving the performance of the Aventador Ultimae Roadster. The tuner has made a number of modifications to the vehicle to make it look and sound more menacing. No changes have been made to the Aventador Ultimae Roadster's 769-horsepower, 6.5-liter V12 engine.
The tuner, however, has included an adjustable sports exhaust system made of stainless steel, which has helped to shave off about 42 pounds from the car's weight.
Novitec hasn't stopped with just the exhaust modification for the Aventador Ultimae Roadster; they've also installed sports springs that drop the car by 35 millimeters. NL4 wheels, 20 inches in diameter in front and 21 inches in back, significantly improve the supercar's visual appeal.
Vossen's wheels include a center lock system and come in 72 different hues with either a brushed or polished finish. New front and rear spoilers made of carbon fiber are among the other carbon fiber additions to the vehicle. The tuner claims their custom-made intake surrounds assist in channeling air to the front brakes.
The inside of the Lamborghini Aventador Ultimae may be tailored to the individual tastes of the owner in the same way as the exterior can be. Furthermore, Novitec has tested its redesigned frunk lid, which is supposed to lessen front-axle lift at high speeds, in a wind tunnel, along with its other modifications.
Two different types of rear wings are available to improve the car's rear, and the rocker panels, rear quarter intakes, and the side window intakes are all made to increase airflow down the sides of the vehicle. These carbon fiber components are offered for both the coupe and convertible models. Unfortunately, the price tag for these adjustments is unknown at this time.