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Novitec Builds One Final Lamborghini Aventador, Based On The Ultimae

Jan 14, 2024Jan 14, 2024

Novitec hasn't altered the Aventador's 6.5-liter V12 but has developed a new exhaust

The Lamborghini Aventador was just replaced with the hybrid Revuelto but that hasn't stopped Novitec from launching a series of upgrades for what was the final iteration of the Aventador, the LP 780-4 Ultimae.

Novitec's changes to the mid-engined supercar are relatively minimal compared to some of the other upgrade packages on the market but that's not a bad thing. We happen to think it strikes a perfect balance between retaining the standard looks but added just the right amount of extra aggression.

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The changes start at the front end with a new carbon fiber splitter and include revised intakes that better direct air to the front brakes. A new hood has also been designed and has integrated air vents. Novitec's alterations continue along the sides with bold new skirts that have a particularly aggressive shape, perfectly complementing the rest of the Aventador's design.

Our favorite upgrade is the fitment of redesigned intakes on either side of the engine cover which, like most of the other parts, are made from carbon fiber and are said to provide the 6.5-liter V12 with more air to breathe.

This particular Aventador LP 780-4 Ultimae has been outfitted with a set of wheels co-developed with Vossen. These wheels measure 20×9 at the front and 21×13 at the rear and are wrapped in 255/30 and 355/25 tires respectively. Novitec has also lowered the supercar by 35 mm at all four corners and while it hasn't touched the V12, it has developed a stainless steel exhaust system for it that can be optioned with or without catalytic converters.

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