Lamborghini Seoul has unveiled a pair of ultra-limited edition Lamborghini Aventadors catering to Korean supercar enthusiasts and collectors. These two special-edition Lambos are based on the V12 powered Aventador S Roadster with design elements inspired by Korean culture. Each car is dressed in a color that best represents the nation. The first Lamborghini Aventador S Roadster wears Green Ocono, a color that symbolizes Korea’s warm sentiment. While the second car is presented in Blue Emera, a color meant to convey intelligence and wisdom. In addition, both vehicles feature white interiors, which contrast beautifully with their eye-catching exterior.
These Lamborghini Aventador S Roadster Korean Specials were fitted with unique details to instill a sense of patriotism. For example, the Blue Emera Aventador S Roadster features a traditional Korean pattern, a series of crisscrossing vertical and horizontal lines on the hood, doors, rear fenders, and the interior. While under the hood, the engine bay features two trigrams of the Korean flag, Geon and Gam. Speaking of engines, these Korean Special Series Lamborghini Aventador S Roadsters sing using the naturally-aspirated 6.5-liter V12 producing 740-hp.
Pricing has not been announced, but safe to say it falls under the “if you have to ask, you can’t afford it” rule. The timing of this special-edition news is appropriate as the Lamborghini Aventador is reaching the end of its ten-year production run. The end of an era is on the horizon as Lamborghini prepares to retire its prize-winning bull to create a new, hopefully still V12 powered, replacement.
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