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Liberty Walk’s Lamborghini Aventador GT Evo Body Kit Is Insane!

Liberty Walk releases another crazy kit for the Lamborghini Aventador.

Liberty Walk, a Japanese aftermarket tuning firm widely known for regularly modifying exotic cars, laid its hands on the Aventador quite a few times before. Still, none of the previous builds turned out as insane as this one. However, the tuner also announced that this insane creation called the LB-Silhouette Works Aventador GT Evo, will be its last kit produced for the Aventador model range.

LB-Silhouette Works Aventador GT Evo

The LB-Silhouette Works Aventador GT Evo was unveiled by the company’s founder, Wataru Kato, celebrating his 54th birthday in style. Even though the Aventador is already quite wild in stock form, Liberty Walk pushed the bar even higher with a redesigned front fascia, a more aggressive bumper design, vented fenders with top fins, and corner canards. The new hood features massive air intakes possibly inspired by the one-off Lamborghini SC18 Alston supercar.

The rear is where the SC18 resemblance becomes much clearer with a massive rear wing, and judging from the exhaust position, it’s safe to assume that Liberty Walk went with the Aventador Super Veloce Jota model. Of course, both axles have also been widened in true Liberty Walk fashion. One thing is for sure; the Liberty Walk Aventador GT Evo will turn a lot of heads wherever it goes.

LB-Silhouette Works Aventador GT Evo

Liberty Walk plans to sell its latest Aventador body kit in dry carbon fiber, fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP), or a combination of both materials. The price for a dry carbon kit is set at $187,000, while the FRP model will cost $94,600. Combined kits will be offered in two variants costing $109,450 and $123,200, respectively.

If you think that’s a bit expensive, wait until you find out that these prices only include the body panels, while other upgrades, such as the exhaust, air suspension, and dry carbon roof, will cost extra. But of course, if you are on a tight budget, you probably shouldn’t be driving an Aventador anyway, right?

Word to the wise, if you have pockets deep enough to even consider it,  don’t sleep and reserve your slot now. Liberty Walk will only be making 20 kits.

More details on Liberty Walk’s website.

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About Devansh Mehta

Currently in his final year in Mechanical Engineering, Devansh Mehta was born with an immense love for anything on four wheels with an engine. He has a particular interest in modern supercars, hypercars, and motorsports.

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