Aventador SVJ Roadster

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Compact

As our sources confirmed, Lamborghini has indeed revealed something very special at Pebble Beach. In fact, there are two debuts, the Aventador SVJ 63 Roadster and Huracan Evo GT Celebration. Okay, so let's dig in on this fine Saturday.

The Aventador SVJ 63 Roadster pays tribute to the year Lamborghini was founded, 1963, and the V12-powered beast is offered with a choice of eight new exterior and interior combinations as well as the must-have unique badging that identifies each car according to its production number.

The exterior styling was actually developed specifically for the Roadster body style with a matte or shiny carbon fiber upper including the roof panel, engine cover, engine air vents, windscreen rim, and wing mirrors. Notice the new matte titanium finish on the forged rims, which also shows the SVJ 63 livery.

The interior is decked out with Alcantara available in three color schemes, carbon fiber pieces throughout, and even Lamborghini's own (and patented) CarbonSkin. There's even a badge on the steering wheel to remind drivers this is limited in production. Speaking of which, how many will be built? That's easy. 63, all of which have already been sold. Big surprise there.

In short, this is an appearance package for the Aventador SVJ Roadster powered by the same and lovely naturally aspirated 6.5-liter V12 generating 759 horsepower and 531 lb-ft of torque. Lamborghini claims a 0-62 mph time of 2.9 seconds and a top speed in excess of 217 mph.

Next up is the Huracan Evo GT Celebration, which pays tribute to the Huracan GT3 Evo race car that triumphed at the 24 Hours of Daytona and 12 Hours of Sebring endurance races for two consecutive seasons, hence the name celebration.

The livery is inspired by that of the GRT Grasser Racing team, characterized by color combinations of Verde Egeria green and Arancio Aten orange. Lamborghini Ad Personam even created three unique body colors just for this special edition. Another three other colors can be combined for the livery so buyers have a choice of up to nine combinations.

Other notable touches include the hexagons on the doors and front hood that frame the number 11, which is inspired by the number of plates for racing cars. The 20-inch single-nut wheels can also be combined with colored brake calipers. If they so choose, buyers can request the Lamborghini Squadra Corse shield applied to the roof. The interior offers plenty more Alcantara trim with contrast stitching inspired by the livery, and new racing seats making their production car debut here. The naturally aspirated V10 is actually the same unit used for the racing car. The Huracan Evo GT Celebration will only be available for the North American market and deliveries will kick off early next year.

Pricing for both supercars was not announced.