What do you do once you’ve exhausted all typical modification choices on your Lamborghini Aventador however nonetheless have to make a YouTube that’ll appeal to loads of viewers? In the event you’re TheStradman, you bolt on a set of snow tracks.
We’ve seen common vehicles fitted with snow tracks up to now. In actual fact, the newest episode of The Grand Tour noticed Richard Hammond bolt on a set of tracks to his Ford Focus RS. Nonetheless, that is the primary time we’ve seen a automotive as costly because the Aventador fitted with tracks, and watching it driving by the snow makes for very entertaining viewing.
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Clearly, this isn’t a simple job, so various work was achieved to make sure the tracks have been capable of match onto the supercar with out destroying it. The result’s an Aventador that sits a lot greater and can also be way more succesful when taken off street than an ordinary instance.
Not every little thing goes easily although. TheStradman and his mates get a little bit too formidable when driving the automotive in deep powder greater than 18-inches deep and get caught twice, forcing a Jeep Gladiator, additionally on tracks, to tow them out. Whereas the Aventador is nice on the road, its clutch encounters points by the snow and it may solely be pushed in first gear, which means the 6.5-liter V12 needed to be revved onerous to get any sort of momentum.