Anything shiny and new catches our attention and RevoZport seems to know this drill. Using the Lamborghini Aventador as its muse, the tuner has worked upon another car called the Aventador LaMotta. The tuner has made cosmetic changes, reduced the overall weight and tuned up the engine of the original car. After teasing supercar fans with an image of its product last week, yesterday, the Lamborghini Aventador LaMotta was officially unveiled for GTspirit.
The LaMotta has been toned down to 1,520 kg, which is 80kg less than the original LP700. This has been made possible by incorporating a lot of carbon fibre elements. The car boasts of a carbon fibre hood weighing as less as 3kg and has carbon door panels. The front of this car is as attractive as the protruding yet neatly carved nose of a lady. The front bumper, which has canards with a red border, gets an extended lip made of carbon fibre. The side skirts and the large spoiler at the back with the diffuser get similar red accents.
The look gets stronger and compelling on the inside. RevoZport has retuned the engine of the Aventador which currently produces 700bhp of power. Without the use of any forced induction units, the LaMotta will now churn out 820bhp of power. The naturally aspirated engine remains with a new set of Inconel exhaust system. The ECU mapping has been completely revised by the tuner’s engineering team from UK. The aggressively styled air tunnels on the bumpers help in increasing the downforce while the car is doing high speeds.
No details about the pricing for this car are available yet. Lamborghini will try to keep the exclusivity of this car by pricing it higher than the outgoing Aventador.