Venuum is preparing a new project built around a car Lamborghini no longer produces. The tuner refers to this creation as “Traitor,” describing it as a Widebody Concept and a bespoke build with “no compromises.” The debut is scheduled for next month.
The base is easy to identify. Underneath the visual changes sits a Lamborghini Aventador. Venuum has added its own widebody treatment, reshaping the car’s stance and proportions. The arches grow wider at both ends, giving the front and rear a more aggressive footprint. The effect is immediate, even from a distance.

A teaser clip reveals several of the changes. The front section includes a revised bumper, along with what appears to be a new hood. The splitter extends outward, while the overall shape looks sharper than the original. Along the sides, extended skirts continue the wider theme. The nose also features additional trim elements placed near the Lamborghini emblem.
At the rear, the changes follow the same direction. A wing sits on the decklid, adding visual weight to the upper section. Lower down, the bumper area receives fresh detailing, paired with a large diffuser that emphasizes width. The diffuser uses multiple fins and appears more pronounced than standard designs. The tuner has also introduced new trim elements across the rear.

The car shown in the preview uses a white base finish. Gold accents appear across several panels, including parts of the hood and bodywork. Black details complete the look, creating contrast across the entire surface. The wheels are not highlighted yet, though the setup suggests aftermarket components will be part of the final presentation.
Venuum has presented this project as part of its usual approach. The company often works on high-visibility builds, and this one follows that path. The Aventador itself left production almost four years ago. Lamborghini replaced it with the Revuelto, now positioned as the brand’s flagship model.

The Revuelto uses a plug-in hybrid V12 setup. Output reaches 1,015 PS, equal to 1,001 hp or 747 kW. Top speed stands at 350 kph, or 217 mph. Acceleration from 0 to 100 kph takes 2.5 seconds. An SV version is expected in the future.
Venuum’s project does not try to hide its origins. It takes a discontinued model and reshapes it with a bold exterior package. The result leans toward visual impact rather than subtlety. Some builds from this tuner tend to push into excess. This one feels more controlled. Or at least closer to that line.
The full reveal is still pending. For now, the teaser offers a clear direction. The Aventador returns in a different form, one shaped entirely by the aftermarket.
Lamborghini Aventador Traitor by Venuum – Photo Gallery














