Lamborghini Aventador LP 750-4 SV

The Lamborghini Aventador LP 750-4 SV (with "SV" standing for "SuperVeloce") is a high-performance variant of the Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4, first unveiled at the 2015 Geneva Motor Show. It is featured in Asphalt Street Storm Racing, Asphalt 8: Airborne, and Asphalt 9: Legends as the replacement to the LP 700-4.

Description
Announced at the 2015 Geneva Motor Show, the Lamborghini Aventador LP 750-4 SV is a high-end variant of the Lamborghini Aventador supercar. The car is available in 34 base colors.

The 6.5L (6,498 cc) naturally aspirated L539 V12 has been improved, with total output at at 8,250 rpm and  at 5,500 rpm. Power is still delivered to all four wheels, though, via the 7-speed single-clutch semi-automatic transmission built by Graziano Trasmissioni.

The SV features improved aerodynamics as well, with a 180% increase in downforce compared to the regular Aventador, as well as a revised front splitter, rear diffuser, and a fixed carbon fiber rear wing. Improvements to the car's driving dynamics are also present, including new enhanced electronic steering for superior maneuverability at high speeds, a magnetic pushrod suspension for superior handling, and improved rigidity through an upgraded chassis. The increased usage of carbon fiber both inside and outside the car has resulted in a combined weight reduction of at least, thus bringing the car's weight to. The car has a resulting power-to-weight ratio of per tonne.

Aerodynamic and engine upgrades consequently improve performance, with a standing 0-60 mph (0-97 km/h) time decreased to 2.8 seconds and 0-200 mph (0-322 km/h) done in 33.5 seconds. The top speed is still claimed to be "in excess" of 217 mph (350 km/h), the same as with every Aventador model.

Deliveries began in the second quarter of 2015, with the Roadster variant being introduced at the 2015 Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance; Roadster deliveries started in 2016.

Asphalt Street Storm Racing
Named as the Lamborghini Aventador SuperVeloce, it appears as a Class S car and can be purchased for 3,000 Diamonds.

Summary
Now shortened to Lamborghini Aventador SV, it was added to the game during the Lunar New Year 2017 Update as a high-end Class S Elite car.


 * Starting rank: 1476
 * MAX rank: 1673 (+197)
 * This is the same as the nanoFlowcell QUANT FE.
 * MAX+PRO rank: 1793 (+120)
 * 0808 Elite Tuning rank: 1810 (+17)
 * Tuning Kit bonus: +41
 * Stock to MAX+PRO rank difference: 327
 * Upgrade Rank Percentages: 10/40/10/40
 * Nitro Efficiency: 6/8/16

Performance
The Lamborghini Aventador SV is a top tier vehicle in Class S. Although it is generally considered to be inferior to the Aston Martin Vulcan, Apollo Intensa Emozione, 2018 McLaren X2, and Arrinera Hussarya GT on the whole, as well as the Devel Sixteen Prototype, McLaren MP4-31, and TRION NEMESIS in certain situations, the Aventador SV is still an asset in the garage, capable of tackling simple tracks like Azure Coast, Ipanema Showdown, Tokyo, Westminster Bridge, and The River Fort.

The Aventador SV's main performance downfall, aside from its Elite Status bar, is its below-average drifting ability. The Aventador SV might actually be nearly on-par with the Vulcan if it had better drifting. Unfortunately, because of this, the Aventador SV is only a top performer on some tracks, while being a mediocre performer on other tracks which are more technical. Apart from this, the Aventador SV has good performance overall, with an excellent nitro efficiency, half-decent acceleration (inferior to the NEMESIS, MP4-31, Hussarya GT, and Vulcan), very good speed (the 5th-highest in Class S and the 6th-highest with Class A considered), and half-decent handling. It has a maximum total speed of 314.8 MPH/506.9 km/h.

The Aventador SV is rivaled by the Devel Sixteen, Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport, Mercedes-Benz SLK 55 AMG Special Edition, BMW 3.0 CSL Hommage, Chevrolet 2016 Camaro SS, and Icona Vulcano V12 Hybrid on long tracks. The Aventador SV is rivaled by the Vulcan, Hussarya GT, MP4-31, McLaren Mercedes MP4-25, NEMESIS, Porsche 918 Spyder with Weissach Package, Mosler Land Shark, and Rezvani Beast Alpha on short tracks.

Usage
The Lamborghini Aventador SV is a decent vehicle for Class S Time-Limited Events, often achieving lap-times within the top 200-1000, depending on the track.

The Aventador SV is also somewhat useful for Multiplayer at MAX+PRO (or with a Multiplayer tune). However, caution should be taken as the Aventador SV is at a significant disadvantage to many vehicles. Notably, the Corvette GS is a superior rival on long tracks, while the Vulcan, Hussarya GT, MP4-31, MP4-25, and NEMESIS are superior rivals on most other tracks.

Despite having Westminister Bridge set as the 15th challenge in its Mastery with a payout of about, this race is not suitable for farming credits due to the car's Elite status.

Price
Tune-ups cost and take 2 hours, 30 minutes to finish.

The Lamborghini Aventador SV has a hidden purchase price of. Upgrades costs while Pro Kits require, 23 of each Class S Parts card, 32 Mid-Tech cards, 24 Advanced Tech cards, and 24 V12 engine cards.

With the Car Blueprints Update, the Aventador SV now requires 45 Rare BP cards to be built. Assembly takes 12 hours to finish but can be skipped for up to .

Enduro Double Down
The Avendator SV's EDD was launched on February 8, 2017, and later revived on October 20, 2017, and April 5, 2018. Players are given 10 days to start and 9 days to complete the event. Both revivals happened shortly before the release of new updates, with two separate bugs that happened to those who updated the game prior to completing the event:

The first revival of the event before the Munich Update introduced a bug that erased all vehicle MAX upgrades on iOS and Android; affected players received the car, maxed to 3333, for free (regardless of progress in the event) from Gameloft Customer Care as compensation.

The second revival before the 2018 Spring Update introduced a bug that allowed players to see every vehicle in the garage, whether released or not (excluding one deleted vehicle). In addition, players could upgrade all vehicles in the Enduro Vehicles section, but upgrading unowned vehicles not used in the EDD event would result in a two week ban.

Asphalt 9: Legends
Renamed yet again as the Lamborghini Aventador SV Coupe, it appears as a mid Class A car.


 * Starting rank: 2,574 (35 BPs)
 * 1* Max rank: 2,705
 * 2* Max rank: 2,890 
 * 3* Max rank: 3,121 
 * 4* Max rank: 3,424 
 * 5* Max rank: 3,763 

Usage
Similar to its Asphalt 8 rendition, the Aventador SV features high top speed, good nitro efficiency, weak handling, and slow acceleration.

The Aventador SV Coupe will excel on simple tracks with its top speed and nitro duration but is vulnerable on technical and/or short tracks to cars with better handling and acceleration.