As you may know, the one-off Lamborghini Aventador J Speedster introduced at this year’s Geneva Motor Show has quickly been sold for 2.1 million Euros shortly after its unveiling in the Swiss capital, but that did not stop UK based tuner Prindiville from creating an imaginary aftermarket enhancement program for this extreme version of the Aventador.
"Although this model
was created as a one off-example, the design which we have created
showcases the beauty and technology which we are able to offer clients
across our custom-built supercar model range including the Aventador.
The new supersports car is undisputedly one of the most exciting and
extreme high performance cars ever built by Lamborghini, and we will be
keeping our eyes firmly peeled on the forthcoming product line-up from
Sant’Agata Bolognese."
By looking at the image you will see that many of the Aventador J’s original parts have been replaced with carbon elements in order to reduce weight, while in terms of performance, Prindiville says it could remap the ECU of the 6.5-litre twelve-cylinder powerplant and add a bespoke twin titanium or
stainless steel exhaust system.
This way the output would jump from 700 HP to 805 HP, enough to make the Aventador J sprint from 0 to 62 mph (100 Km/h) in 2.5 seconds and reach a top speed of 220 mph (350 Km/h).
Other upgrades could include an adjustable suspension and high performance brakes with carbon ceramic discs, while for the interior Pridiville thinks that the best enhancements should include seats dressed up in Italian leather and alcantara and a 5-inch LCD TV screen part of the new entertainment system that includes navigation and bespoke software featuring maps, setups, and telemetry.      

Source: Prindiville Design