The LP760-2 is a rear-wheel-drive supercar that has had its front differential removed and all related components replaced.
Oakley Design has revealed the first details of their new tuning program to the Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4.
The LP760-2 is a rear-wheel-drive supercar that has lost its front differential. Oakley estimates that the car will be able to lose around 85 kilograms (187 lbs) due to this modification.
The optimized ECU has been fitted to the 6.5-liter V12 engine. Although no official specifications have been released, the company plans to produce 760 horsepower (567 kW/ 771 PS) as well as 745 Nm (755 lbft) of torque. This is an increase of 70 HP (52 kW/ 71 PS) or 55 Nm (41/41 lbft).
The car’s styling will include modified bumpers and revised side skirts. A carbon fiber roof is included, as well as lightweight alloy wheels with Pirelli PZero rubber tires.
Pricing information is not available, however production will be limited at five units. Three of the three units have been sold.