The Lamborghini Aventador has a long history of spawning various notable versions. If you are a fan of the V12 raging bull, you might remember the Aventador J, a convertible variant commissioned in 2012 for a rich customer. After eight years, we have got another similar one-off car named Lamborghini SC20.

Made by Lamborghini Squadra Corse, it is basically a road-legal car contrasted with the SCV12 introduced at the start of this year, which is a track-only coupe. It is actually a continuation of the SC18 Alton, which was Squadra Corse’s first road-legal car.

The SC20 gets a naturally aspirated 6.5L mill that can generate an enormous 770 horsepower and 720 Newton-meters (531 pound-feet) of torque. These figures are what you get from the Aventador SVJ.

The design clearly gives a Squadra Corse vibe, as it is aggressive and takes inspiration from multiple Lambos developed over the years. The one-of-one SC20 boasts multiple bespoke features added at the special request of the unknown-buyer. To make it lightweight, we can see carbon fiber use both outside and inside the cabin.

While we do not know anything about the price of the Lamborghini SC20, we know it will definitely be way costlier than the AED 2,200,000 Aventador SVJ Roadster.

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