Lamborghini has brought the Aventador quite a long way since the original fixed-roof model, which came around in 2014. From the eye-candy Roadster, through the Nurburgring-taming Superveloce (sub-7m car, remember?), to the facelifted Aventador S, the Raging Bull delivered plenty of new flavors.
So what can the owner of a standard Aventador, if we might call it so, do in order to keep his machine under the spotlights? Well, for one thing, the wrap industry is always glad to help.
Case in point with the Sant'Agata Bolognese machine we have here, which comes with a mix of eye-catching hues that guarantees it turns heads everywhere it goes.
Nevertheless, this Lambo might get the kind of undesired attention at times and that's because the color melange displayed on it involves not one, but two shades of pink.
We're talking about Cherryblossom Pink, the shade that covers most of the 700 hp supercar's body and Chrome Pink, which is only used for a few details. Even so, the latter shade is enough to make this Lambo stand out, even when compared to other pink supercars.
Then there's matte black - remember the days when wrapping your go-fast machine in matte black used to mean you were following the latest trends? Well, as this Lamborghini Aventador demonstrates, those times are long gone.
The second skin job we have here has been handled by a specialist called BGarage, with the owner of the Lambo deciding to go for the Bosoughini nickname - you can actually see this on the car.
And if you're willing to meet this V12 bad boy in the flesh, you'll probably have to go to Toronto. Of course, you could always settle for the piece of footage below, which shows you the Aventador from all sorts of angles, allowing you to get a complete view of the machine.
Case in point with the Sant'Agata Bolognese machine we have here, which comes with a mix of eye-catching hues that guarantees it turns heads everywhere it goes.
Nevertheless, this Lambo might get the kind of undesired attention at times and that's because the color melange displayed on it involves not one, but two shades of pink.
We're talking about Cherryblossom Pink, the shade that covers most of the 700 hp supercar's body and Chrome Pink, which is only used for a few details. Even so, the latter shade is enough to make this Lambo stand out, even when compared to other pink supercars.
Then there's matte black - remember the days when wrapping your go-fast machine in matte black used to mean you were following the latest trends? Well, as this Lamborghini Aventador demonstrates, those times are long gone.
The second skin job we have here has been handled by a specialist called BGarage, with the owner of the Lambo deciding to go for the Bosoughini nickname - you can actually see this on the car.
And if you're willing to meet this V12 bad boy in the flesh, you'll probably have to go to Toronto. Of course, you could always settle for the piece of footage below, which shows you the Aventador from all sorts of angles, allowing you to get a complete view of the machine.