Qatar royal family reportedly bought Lamborghini Aventador and sprinkled gold flakes in the paint.
Aventador is currently the strongest and most expensive cars owned Lamborghini and sold in an amount not less. When Nasser Al-Thani of the Qatar royal family bought it, Al-Thani was still not satisfied with the look of grim Aventador in standard conditions.
Assisted by Oakley Design, Al-Thani replace the orange paint that characterize Aventador with bright green paint that has been sprinkled with 18-carat gold. From a distance it will not be visible gold sprinkles, but when approached, paint car looks charming. There are 9 layers of paint on this car with the roof painted black to give the impression of contrast.
Meanwhile, the body kit as spoiler to the rear diffuser added new designs among many other new components. Now, the car is a bit 'menungging' 15 degrees to increase downforce so the car can reach higher speeds.
Because, said Carbuzz, if the engine capacity of 6500 cc V12 that carried this car also got a touch to the exhaust system using titanium materials.
The standard version of the machine Aventador is able to provide maximum power to 700 hp to make it through the topspeed up to 350 km per hour and accelerates from 0-100 km per hour in 2.9 seconds.
Well, you can imagine how well that car now..
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