We’ve only just told you about the new body kit Japanese tuner VITT Squalo released for the Mercedes S-Class, and it now turns out that the same company actually has a kit for the ultra-rare Lamborghini Aventador SV. Let’s throw a closer glance at it, shall we?
The Viola Virgo body/styling kit is quite subtle compared to what Japanese tuners usually have on offer and consists of 10 components. There is a four-section front air splitter, side skirt extensions, and a set of round aero flaps for the rear apron.
Options also include LED-based anti-fog brake lights, a shrill pink film wrapping, a trunk lid decal, forged wheels 21 and 22 inches in diameter, and loads of purely aesthetic parts made of carbon fiber or regular plastic.
Perhaps most importantly, all parts use existing (i.e. factory) mount points and can therefore be removed at any moment with no irreversible side effects.
The Viola Virgo body kit by VITT Squalo costs the rough equivalent of €9,000. This isn’t so much, considering that a new Lamborghini Aventador SV would set you back around €400,000.
Photo: Vitt Squalo