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Lamborghini Aventador SV Spied Without Camo

The upcoming Lamborghini Aventador SV was recently spied without camouflage during a video shoot in Europe. And it sure looks stunning in its fiery red paint.

The Aventador SuperVeloce wears a more aggressive front fascia, and sports larger cooling ducts and vents, as well as a large rear wing. The new aero ducts and vents are more than likely needed to ensure plenty of cool air reaches the more potent engine expected to debut with the Aventador SV. For reference, the “regular” Lamborghini Aventador puts out 691 horsepower from its 6.5-liter V12, while the SV is expected to make between 750 and 800 naturally-aspirated horses.

The redesigned rear end and the massive wing, meanwhile, will help create more downforce and grip for the more potent variant. From what we can see in the spy shots, the SV also brings with it a rear diffuser as well as a quad-center mounted exhaust in place of the normal rectangular outlet.

Look for the Lamborghini Aventador SV to make its official debut at the 2015 Geneva Auto Show in March. In the meantime, check out the spy shots at the following link here.

Sean is a staff writer for GM Authority and Motrolix. When's he's not busy taking in local automotive culture, he's probably detailing his car.

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