Oakley Design Tweaks Lamborghini's New Aventador

The tasteful tuning house is one of the first to take this latest bull by the horns.

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Most deep-pocket gear heads are still looking for a way to get bumped up the waiting list for Lamborghini's new Aventador, but for those near the top looking to set their supercar apart, good news comes from tuning house Oakley Design. Known for reworking supercars with just the right amount of performance and style, Oakley has released plans for their LP760-2 tuning package—and no, that's no typo. That's an astounding 760 horsepower and 550 lb.-ft. of torque, all sent to the rear wheels. Oakley intends to achieve this through an ECU remap, larger airbox and intake, and a lighter, titanium exhaust system.

As far as style goes, Oakley keeps it simple, opting for wider side sills, larger vents, a more gaping rear diffuser, and carbon fiber accents. The reworked Aventador also sits on Signature Oakley Design rolling-stock, developed in partnership with HRE Wheels, and wrapped in Pirelli PZero tires. Check out the press release below, and try to bribe your way up that list—or just daydream.

 

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Press Release: Oakley Design Lamborghini Aventador LP760-2

Following international acclaim for their finely honed Ferrari 458, Porsche GT2, GT3 and Panamera conversions, Oakley Design is now proud to announce their tuning programme for the Lamborghini LP700-4 Aventador.

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