Two Special Lamborghini Aventador S Roadster Were Built For Koreans
by AutoExpert | 13 August, 2021
Lamborghini might have announced the LP780-4 Ultimae as the Aventador's last model, but that hasn't prevented the company's Centro Stile from developing a new special version of the Aventador S Roadster for the Korean market, restricted to only 2 units.
The two Korean Special Series Aventador S Roadsters were created for two devotees from South Korea. The Green Onco represents "warm Korean feeling," while the Blue Emera represents "knowledge and wisdom."
Korean culture influenced the artwork on the hood, doors, back fenders, and motor cover. The illustrations incorporate motifs from traditional Korean windows, which are more evident in the violet instance when they are colored in red. The two trigrams of the Korean flag — Geon and Gam – are visible on the motor cover.
Internally, both have Bianco Leda upholstery with red stitching and Alcantara trim for the dash and door trims as a nod to Korea's national spirit. There are no technical differences between the Aventador S Roadster and the standard model, which means both cars have the same naturally aspirated 6.5-liter V12 motor that produces 730 hp (544 kW / 740 PS) and torque of 690 Nm (509 lb-ft).
They can sprint from 0-100 km/h (0-62 mph) in 3 secs and 0-200 km/h (0-124 km/h) in 9 secs due to the rear-biased AWD system, with a peak speed of 350 km/h (217 mph).
The pricing of the 2 distinct Aventadors has not been revealed, but given their exclusivity, we expect them to be more than the standard Aventador S Roadster, which costs €313,666 in Europe and $460,247 in the United States.
Would you rather have a one-of-a-kind Aventador with national paint or the more ferocious LP780-4 Ultimae?