Lamborghini Aventador SVJ Owner Hand-Paints His Supercar In Public

This is a surefire way of grabbing attention.

The Ad Personam customization program by Lamborghini offers a variety of options for creating a unique car. But the Aventador SVJ owner decided to do it himself. Instead of ordering a V12 supercar from Lamborghini and paying Sant’Agata Bolognese an extra for a customized finish, he turned to his talents and created a unique look and feel for his Superveloce Jota.

Abdullah Qandeel, a Saudi Arabian artist, parked his valuable possession worth hundreds of thousand of dollars in front the Hotel de Paris in Monaco. He then began to hand-paint its angular body. The 33-year old artist performed the hand-painting at five-star hotels in the middle of the afternoon to make sure he is the focus of attention.

It’s clear that this is real paint and not a wrap. The interior has also been given a similar treatment. It’s not difficult to return to its original condition. He can do what he likes with his car.

Abdullah Qandel’s Instagram account shows that the Aventador SVJ was not the first car to have such a bright finish. A 997-generation Porsche 911 GT3 Cup also received a similar handpainted exterior. We don’t know much about art so we won’t discuss the cars’ looks. However, we will say that it is a great way to add a unique look to two already-attractive cars.

He customized the Aventador SVJ, one of 963 Lamborghini units. It is also not a common Porsche.