Italian company Lamborghini unveiled the exclusive SC18 supercar, created by the Squadra Corse sub-division specialists and the Centro Stile design department.
Lamborghini SC18 supercar is based on the flagship Aventador SVJ. The 6.5-liter V12 engine with 770 hp, coupled with a 7-speed robotic gearbox, remains the standard, except for the new transmission and sports exhaust system settings.
The bodywork, however, is unique. Carbon panels are made in the style of the Lamborghini Huracan GT3 EVO and Lamborghini Huracan Super Trofeo EVO racing models. Rear spoiler and lights are exclusive, designed specifically for the SC18. The supercar has received rims (20-inch front and 21-inch rear) with a center nut.
Incidentally, this isn’t strictly a Lamborghini in its truest sense as it was actually designed and made by Lamborhini Squadra Corse – the motorsport division of the supercar maker. Squadra Corse obviously has used a whole bunch of its learnings from its racing activities – especially the Lamborghini Super Trofeo one make series and the GT3 racing that the Huracan takes part in, and has adapted a long list of parts for the SC18. Although the car is based on the Aventador SVJ, it features the air intakes on the hood that are originally from the Huracan GT3. It also includes the fins and scoops along with the fender modifications used by the Super Trofeo EVO.
The unique Lamborghini SC18 is focused on racing, but at the same time, the Italian carmaker certifies the model for public roads.