Rev Up Hope welcomes donations of Lamborghini Aventador vehicles, spanning from 2011 to 2022, as a way to support our mission while providing you with a seamless transition for your valued automobile. As one of the most recognized supercars of the modern era, the Aventador is a symbol of performance and luxury. With its iconic scissor doors and powerful L539 6.5L naturally aspirated V12 engine, the Aventador represents the pinnacle of automotive engineering at a six-figure-plus collector-tier, making it a prime candidate for donation.
From the initial LP700-4 to the limited-edition SVJ and Ultimae models, each variant carries its own charm and specifications, establishing a unique place in the automotive world. All Aventador models require meticulous attention, including factory-mandatory service history, making your donation not just an act of generosity but also a step towards ensuring its legacy is preserved for generations to come.
📖Generation guide
LP700-4 • 2011-2016
The inaugural variant, boasting a powerful 700hp V12 engine, set the standard with its striking design and performance, marking the beginning of the Aventador legacy.
Aventador S • 2017-2019
A facelift that introduced a rear-wheel-steering system and an increase in power to 740hp. Enhanced aerodynamics and technology improved both handling and driving dynamics.
Aventador SVJ • 2018-2019
A track-focused variant limited to just 900 units, featuring 770hp and the Nurburgring production-car lap record, the SVJ epitomizes the ultimate in Lamborghini performance.
Aventador Ultimae • 2021-2022
The final edition of the Aventador, limited to 600 coupes and 250 roadsters, combines extraordinary power with exclusivity and bespoke options, marking the end of an era.
Known issues by generation
The Aventador's L539 6.5L naturally aspirated V12 has factory-mandated service intervals that can range from $4,000 to $8,000 annually at authorized dealers. Additionally, its 7-speed ISR single-clutch automated-manual transmission is renowned for its distinctive and deliberately violent gear changes at full throttle, although replacement costs for its clutch-pack can vary between $6,000 and $12,000. Carbon-ceramic brake systems are known for their performance but can incur significant costs ($15,000 to $25,000 for complete sets) at high mileage due to wear, and regular maintenance on the AWD Haldex-derived center-differential is crucial for optimal performance.
Donation value by condition + generation
As a six-figure-plus collector vehicle, Aventador values fluctuate based on condition, service history, and documentation. With clean, low-mileage examples of the LP700-4 and S frequently reaching between $300,000 and $400,000, while limited editions like the SVJ and Ultimae often command prices from $500,000 to over $1 million. Ensuring factory-service-history with authorized-dealer-stamped records is mandatory, as is the presence of original-paint, which carries a significant premium. Any factory-color changes can flag a discount in its collector value, making qualified appraisals and auction comparisons essential for accurate valuation.
Donation process for this model
Donating a six-figure-plus Lamborghini Aventador involves specific requirements to ensure a smooth transition. A qualified appraiser is strongly recommended, particularly for IRS Form 8283 Section B, which is heavily applicable for high-value donations. The vehicle must have complete factory-service-history and authorized-dealer-stamped records to verify its condition, along with any bespoke documentation such as Ad Personam specifications. Enclosed transport is mandatory for the safe delivery of your vehicle, especially for six-figure offerings that may route to private sales rather than auction pools.
California regional notes
For Aventador owners in California, the availability of authorized Lamborghini dealers offers peace of mind regarding maintenance and service. The state's favorable climate often means better preservation for high-value vehicles compared to salt-belt regions. Furthermore, California's vibrant car culture includes numerous concours events that celebrate automotive craftsmanship, positioning your Aventador within a prestigious community of collectors and enthusiasts.
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As an owner of a Lamborghini Aventador, your vehicle is more than just a supercar; it's a legacy. Donating your Aventador through Rev Up Hope not only supports a worthy cause but also ensures the preservation of its revered status in the automotive world. We invite you to take this step and join us in making a lasting impact while celebrating the unique character of your vehicle.