Lamborghini Aventador SVJ Market Analysis
The Aventador SVJ, being one of the very last hardcore Aventador variants ever made, it was destined to be the future classic. Limited to 900 coupes and 800 roadsters worldwide (1,700 units in total), it was lighter, sharper, and more advanced than any Aventador before it.
Looking at its auction results over the past five years reveals an interesting trajectory: from steep early depreciation to todayβs massive premiums.
Table of Contents
Timing
The timeline of sales shows a clear market evolution:
2020β2021: Early depreciation, with sales often below sticker.
2022β2023: Stabilization around MSRP.
2024β2025: A decisive shift upward, with strong live auction results and record-setting premiums for exclusive models like the SVJ 63 and dealers now asking around $900k-$1M.
Where the Market is Going
The Aventador SVJ market has matured from depreciation-prone βnew supercarβ to appreciating collectible, and current asking prices are reinforcing that trajectory.
Auction results show a strong recovery: mid-mileage cars now bring $650kβ$700k, collector-grade cars are reliably $700k+, and halo examples like the SVJ 63 break into the $950kβ$1M+ tier.
Retail asking prices have moved even higher. As of fall 2025, dealer listings for SVJs cluster between $850k and $990k, with most 2020β2021 Coupes and Roadsters priced in the $900kβ$980k band regardless of mileage. The lowest advertised example, a 2019 coupe with over 10k miles, still asks $763k.
As the final and most extreme naturally aspirated Aventador, this fixed production run ensures upward pressure on values as more collectors seek out the last analog-era V12 flagship.
This gap between auction hammer prices and dealer ask reflects a sellerβs market. Owners are anchoring to near-seven-figure expectations, while buyers with liquidity know theyβre shopping for the last naturally aspirated V12 Lamborghini in its rawest form.
CMI insight: Expect continued upward pressure, especially as Lamborghini moves deeper into hybridization. The market floor appears to be rising toward the midβ$700ks, while well-optioned, sub-5k-mile examples should consolidate in the $900k+ range. For rare Ad Personam builds and the SVJ 63, the ceiling is now firmly above $1M and likely to remain there.
2020 Lamborghini Aventador SVJ | $467,500
Date Sold: June 2020
Auction House: RM Sothebyβs
Sticker Price: $600,643
Mileage: 250 miles
Difference: β$133,143 (β22.2%)
Overview
Finished in Blu Nereid over Nero Cosmus, this virtually as-new SVJ had only 250 miles at the time of sale. It was delivered new to Lamborghini Beverly Hills and came equipped with nearly $80k in options. Despite its rarity and condition, it sold at a steep discount to its $600,643 MSRP, showing the marketβs early hesitance toward SVJ values during the early days of the pandemic.
Spec Highlights
Blu Nereid over Nero Cosmus with Bianco Leda stitching
Nireo Forged Titanium Matte wheels
Carbon-fiber T-shaped engine cover & X-frame
Telemetry system, Style & Visibility packages
SVJ logo in silver, multifunction Alcantara/leather steering wheel
2019 Lamborghini Aventador SVJ | $640,000
Date Sold: September 2021
Auction House: Mecum Dallas
Sticker Price: $650,000 (estimated)
Mileage: 3,150 miles
Difference: β$10,000 (β1.5%)
Overview
This Verde Scandal over Nero Cosmus Aventador SVJ showed just over 3,000 miles when it crossed the block at Mecumβs Dallas 2021 auction. Optioned with the Ad Personam package, Carbon Skin, and carbon rocker covers, it presented as a highly desirable specification. Unlike earlier examples that traded at significant discounts, this SVJ achieved near-parity with its estimated sticker price, underscoring strengthening demand for the model by late 2021.
Spec Highlights
Finished in Verde Scandal over Nero Cosmus leather
Ad Personam package
Carbon Skin package
Carbon rocker covers
2019 Lamborghini Aventador SVJ | $666,666
Date Sold: October 2022
Auction House: Bring a Trailer
Sticker Price: $470,000 (estimated, CAD-market car)
Mileage: 4,300 miles
Difference: +$196,666 (+42.0%)
Overview
First registered in British Columbia before making its way through several U.S. states, this Blu Glauco over black Alcantara Aventador SVJ was one of 900 examples produced. Showing 4,300 miles, it was fitted with a Ryft titanium exhaust in addition to its extensive carbon-fiber exterior and interior trim. Unlike other SVJs that struggled against MSRP, this Canadian-market example significantly outperformed its estimated $470,000 sticker, selling for $666,666 β a premium of over 40% that reflected strong demand and the appeal of its rare color and well-documented history.
Spec Highlights
Finished in Blu Glauco over black Alcantara with white contrast stitching
Carbon-ceramic brakes with orange calipers
20"/21" forged wheels with Pirelli P Zero Corsa tires
Carbon-fiber aero, quarter panel intakes, rocker panels, rear spoiler & diffuser
Suspension lift system and magnetic push-rod suspension
Power-adjustable heated seats, carbon-fiber interior trim
Aftermarket Ryft titanium exhaust system
2019 Lamborghini Aventador SVJ | $671,000
Date Sold: March 2023
Auction House: Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale
Sticker Price: $590,000 (estimated)
Mileage: 1,090 miles
Difference: +$81,000 (+13.7%)
Overview
One of the most unique SVJs ever offered, this 2019 example was painted in a Christian Louboutin βRed Bottomβ color. Commissioned by an exβMiss Universe contestant with a passion for both fashion and supercars, it stands as the only SVJ finished in this special paint-to-sample hue. Showing just 1,090 miles, the car had recently received a full service at Lamborghini of Austin prior to the sale. Crossing the block at Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale, it realized $671,000, a healthy 14% above its estimated sticker, with its bespoke provenance and ultra-low mileage setting it apart from more typical SVJ results.
Spec Highlights
One-off paint-to-sample Christian Louboutin βRed Bottomβ color
Black leather and Alcantara interior with cross-stitching and SVJ plaque
Only SVJ ever finished in this color, sold with matching new pair of βRed Bottomβ shoes
Full service completed November 2022 at Lamborghini of Austin
2020 Lamborghini Aventador SVJ | $698,500
Date Sold: April 2024
Auction House: Barrett-Jackson Palm Beach (Lot 740)
Sticker Price: $565,000 (estimated)
Mileage: 2,868 miles
Difference: +$133,500 (+23.6%)
Overview
Offered at Barrett-Jacksonβs Palm Beach 2024 sale, this Rosso Efesto Metallic SVJ combined aggressive presence with a luxurious Alcantara-trimmed interior. One of 900 produced, it was optioned with the Carbon Package and showed just 2,868 miles. A clean CARFAX accompanied the car, along with books, manuals, a battery charger, and a car cover. Selling for $698,500 at no reserve, it continued the trend of SVJs commanding premiums at in-person auctions, comfortably surpassing its estimated sticker by nearly 24%.
Spec Highlights
Finished in Rosso Efesto Metallic over Alcantara interior
Optional Carbon Package
Premium sound, navigation, Bluetooth, and dual-zone climate control
books/manuals, charger, and cover included
2019 Lamborghini Aventador SVJ 63 | $967,500
Date Sold: March 2025
Auction House: Broad Arrow Amelia (Lot 139)
Sticker Price: $540,000 (estimated, CAN-market car)
Mileage: 1,275 miles
Difference: +$427,500 (+79.2%)
Overview
Representing the most exclusive iteration of the Aventador line, the SVJ 63 is limited to just 63 examples worldwide. This Canadian-market car, finished in Ad Personam Nero Pulso Matte over Rosso Alala Alcantara, showed only 1,275 miles at the time of sale. Loaded with desirable factory options including the Sensonum Premium Sound System, Lamborghini Telemetry, and a front-axle lift, it was accompanied by a clean CARFAX.
Spec Highlights
One of just 63 SVJ 63s built worldwide
Finished in Ad Personam Nero Pulso Matte over Rosso Alala Alcantara
Sensonum Premium Sound System
Front Lifting System
Canadian-market example with 2,050 km (1,275 miles)