Following initial images
released a few weeks ago, DMC has released pricing and details for its
new styling package, dubbed LP900 Molto Veloce, for the Lamborghini
Aventador.
The German tuner specializing in Italian sports cars has given a mind
numbing price of 125,000 euros (~$165,000) for their complete Aventator
tuning package. However, broken down into their separate kits the
pricing may seem a bit more palatable for some.
"The Molto Veloce aims at Aventador owners that seek to add a little
more exclusivity to their LP700," says Thorsten Grebers, Marketing
Manager at DMC Germany. "The LP900 engine upgrade clearly targets speed
enthusiasts."
The least expensive kits are the new interior which costs 17,700 euros and the ADV1 wheel package which starts at EUR 7.800.
Next is the body kit which costs 19,500 euros and consists of a front
fascia, lower lip spoiler and splitter, side skirts, rear wing spoiler
and rear fascia with diffuser. All components are made of carbon fiber.
The meat and potatos are found under the hood, accounting for a head
banging 80,000 euros. DMC has given the 6.5-liter V12 a complete
valvetrain rebuild with 12 unique single intake throttle plates, new
fuel pump and lines as well as pressure modulators and new injector
nozzles. Also, the optimized engine electronics in addition to an
electronic load pressure control system and a completely new wiring
system has allowed DMC to rebrand the vehicle as the LP900 suggesting
power output is now 900 HP (887 bhp / 662 kW) compared to its standard
700 PS (690 bhp / 515 kW).
DMC recommends clients fly their LP700 to the company's workshop in
Germany or Switzerland for the engine modifications, but body components
can be installed by one of DMC's global dealers.