The new Aventador SVJ Xago special edition celebrates the iconic hexagonita theme in Lamborghini design.
Lamborghini has launched new Aventador SVJ Xago special edition. Only 10 units of this limited-run supercar will be made and reserved for the clients of the carmaker’s new virtual Ad Personam studio.
The Xago celebrates the iconic ‘hexagonita’ theme in Lamborghini design which has been inspired by the hexagon cloud shapes at the North Pole on the planet Saturn and the strength of the hexagon in nature. On the exterior, the special edition car features a fading hexagonal silver effect, with a unique contrast color livery for each car and gloss black Nireo rims. Hexagons can be found inside too. >
The supercar’s seat pattern features hexagonita theme and a contrast color matching the exterior. Each of the ten Xago models will be identified by a different numbered plate. On the inside, meanwhile, the six-sided shape theme extends to the Xago’s seats. These are embroidered with hexagons, also sporting what Lamborghini describes as a “special contrast colour” matching the exterior.
The Xago edition essentially highlights Lamborghini’s new virtual Ad Personam studio, which offers consultation sessions to clients worldwide for personalizing their Lamborghinis without having to travel to the facility in Italy. Clients can now pre-book an initial consultation of around two hours, via their dealership, with Lamborghini’s Ad Personam specialists.
Technical specifications are unchanged from the standard Aventador SVJ, with the Xago sharing that car’s 6.5-litre V12 engine. This produces 770hp, propelling it from 0 to 96kph in 2.9sec and on to a top speed of 349kph.