22:05 23-11-2025
Rare Lamborghini Aventador SVJ Roadster with a pure V12
Explore a 2021 Lamborghini Aventador SVJ Roadster for sale: rare naturally aspirated V12, 759 hp, 12,500 km, original spec, €725,900. Collector-grade, pure V12.
While Lamborghini readies the open-top version of the new Revuelto, fans of a true naturally aspirated V12 are left to scout the secondary market. And there, an ideal find has surfaced—a rare Aventador SVJ Roadster, effectively the brand’s last great supercar untouched by electrification.
This example in Rosso with black accents and an Italian tricolore looks especially dramatic. The Nero Cosmus Rosso Alala cabin blends Alcantara, leather, and generous carbon fiber, and in this specification it draws the eye even at a standstill. Unlike today’s hybrids, it keeps things old-school: a 6.5-liter V12 delivers 759 hp and 720 Nm, sprints to 100 km/h in 2.9 seconds, and pushes past 350 km/h. It feels like a clear snapshot of Lamborghini’s unfiltered era.
The car hasn’t been modified—everything sits exactly as it left the line in Sant’Agata. Equipment includes a front-axle lift, 20/21-inch center-lock wheels, P Zero Corsa, heated and power-adjustable seats, and an Alcantara-trimmed steering wheel.
It shows 12,500 km, modest by supercar standards. Built in 2021, with a single owner and in excellent condition, it is listed at €725,900 (about $836,500). That’s more than a base Revuelto in the U.S., but the reasoning is straightforward: naturally aspirated V12s are fading, and cars like this are already slipping into the collectible category.