One thing that is fairly common among German tuners is their love for exotic colors, which would have been fine if they didn’t apply the same shade on just about everywhere, from the rims to the interior… Case in point, the Hamann Nervudo, an individualized Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 that made its world debut at the Frankfurt Auto Show this week.

To transform the appearance of the Aventador, the German tuning brand outfitted the Italian supercar with its own aerodynamic parts including edgy spoilers on the front, back and sides, and inlet apertures manufactured from carbon for the engine.

Other bits include a revised diffuser, new exhausts, 20-inch wheels at the front and 21-inch at the back shod in tires size 255/30ZR20 and 355/25/ZR21 respectively, and of course, that orange paint job with splashes of grey.

The same two colors can be found in the customized interior that gains different trims and upholsteries in a combination of leather and Alcantara with contrast stitching.

As for the performance part of the tune, besides the sports exhaust system, Hamann also reworked the V12 engines ECU lifting output from 690hp (700PS) and 690Nm to 750hp (760PS) and 735Nm respectively.

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