Commissioning a gold chrome wrap for a limited edition supercar has to be one of the easiest ways to draw attention.
Spotted in London, this Lamborghini Aventador Super Veloce Roadster sported an unusual finish, but it didn’t feel embarrassed, or alone, for that matter, as it was joined by a Rolls-Royce, with a matte gold wrap.
Both machines had Arab license plates and, no matter how kitschy they may appear, they managed to turn many heads.
While this may be the easiest way to ruin a supercar without actually crashing it, there is some hope, as the wrap can always be removed, leaving its original paint to shine on the aerodynamic mods performed by Lamborghini on the firm’s first ever drop-top with the SV badges.
As Lamborghini started deliveries of the 750 PS 6.5-liter naturally aspirated V12-powered Aventador Roadster SV earlier this year, there’s no doubt that more of them will hit the news, in one way or another; let’s just hope that they will at least keep their original paint.