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Lamborghini Aventador J video

Lamborghini releases a teasing promo video of its new Aventador J. Want one?

The 2012 Geneva motor show saw Lamborghini pull the wraps off its jaw-dropping Aventador J. A very special (and completely one-off) edition of the existing Aventador LP700-4 supercar, it uses the same 690bhp V12 engine, seven-speed ISR gearbox and four-wheel-drive system, but bins the roof and windows (and around 200kg) and ushers in some amazing aerodynamic and carbonfibre technology.

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Rather than just seeing it spin round on a motor show stand, though, you can see it brought to life in this Lamborghini promo video. Watch it below, and click here to see our huge gallery of Aventador J pictures and details.

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