DMC Gargiulo previewed - based on the Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4
Aggressive styling, modest modifications
It's only been a month since the Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 was unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show, but DMC is already working on a styling package for the new supercar.
Dubbed the Gargiulo, the kit embraces the company's philosophy of creating styling packages that enhance the original design of the car - rather than distracting from it. As such, DMC has plans to add a carbon fiber front lip, side splitters and aerodynamic side skirts.
The company is currently accepting pre-orders, but production isn't slated to begin until fall.
DMC "Gargiulo": Styling Concept for the Aventador
Duesseldorf, April 2011 - German Tuner DMC just posted their Concept Design for the upcoming Lamborghini Aventador.
The result is a body kit that stays loyal to DMC's design tradition: Adding significant aerodynamic modules while keeping in line with the original form factor.
DMC sets its focus on the Aventador, which has been reported to be sold out for the first production year of 2011. Gino Gargiulo, DMC's investor and name donor to this kit, has purchased one of the rare models that will be shipped as part of the first wave. This puts DMC in the lucky first row, engineers are getting their 3D scanners ready for an engineering bonanza. The kit is set to convince Aventador owners, with an aggressive front lip, side splitters and enhanced side skirt paddings, all naturally planned to be made of perfect carbon fiber.
While the company reports tha pre-orders are accepted, it has to be mentioned that production won't start before fall.
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