Viola Purple is a key color, which has a significant role in the history of Lamborghini car production. A few decades ago, one of the “fathers” of the Aventador, the Lamborghini Diablo, was produced entirely with this paint color. The unique color helped the retro supercar leave a strong impression on the hearts of fans.
This year is also an important milestone for Lamborghini, celebrating the 55th anniversary of the ‘Bull’ brand. The Lamborghini Aventador supercar with Viola paint is a gift for what the company has contributed to the automobile manufacturing industry in general and supercar manufacturing in particular.
This Viola Purple Lamborghini Aventador is inspired by the legendary Diablo SE30. The Lamborghini Aventador still uses a naturally aspirated V12 engine but has a capacity of up to 740 horsepower. Thanks to the power of the paddleshift gearbox and many intelligent systems, the car can quickly accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 2.8 seconds with a maximum threshold of 350 km/h.
The body of the car is covered in a romantic purple color, different from the fierce and aggressive nature of the Aventador. On both sides of the car is a white SV logo. Unlike the all-purple interior of the Diablo SE30, the inside of the Lamborghini Aventador has black leather seats with contrasting white piping.
The car is for sale at Lamborghini Montreal headquarters for £470,000, equivalent to about $665,000.
Going back in history, the Lamborghini Diablo supercar with the code name SE30 was introduced in 1993 as a limited production version to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the car company. The car was designed to be suitable for the street, lighter and more powerful than the standard Diablo. The engine was increased to 530 horsepower. Lamborghini Diablo SE30 can accelerate from 0-100 km/h in 4 seconds, with a maximum speed of 338 km/h. Most of all, all of these limited editions only use Viola purple paint.
Responding to market demand, the Aventador descendant was born, marking another era for Lamborghini. Similar to the Diablo SE30, the car still uses a naturally aspirated V12 engine, but with a capacity of up to 740 horsepower. Power is transmitted to all 4 wheels through a paddleshift gearbox and many intelligent systems, capable of accelerating from 0-100 km/h in 2.8 seconds before reaching a maximum of 350 km/h.