Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 Roadster Seats Retrim

Harry Pitcher • March 7, 2022

A new customer to d:class, saw previous posts of Lamborghini's we have worked on and reached out for some trimming needs for their own Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 Roadster.


The seats got damaged from what we believe to be water, and because of this the customer then had the seats connolised. Not happy with the result of this, he then reached out d:class for a retrim of the driver and passenger seat along with the door cards.

We have used Thruxton black nappa leather for this retrim with contrasting white nappa leather centres. We also used white twin and top stitching on the black leather as apposed to the OEM black stitching, making the stitching more of a stand out feature.

The headrests have fresh Lamborghini logos embroidered into them with black thread, this is to match the freshly trimmed bolsters and to also give a contrast with the white leather headrests and seat centres.

Sadly we did not have the privilege of having the Aventador on site, but instead the seats were dropped off and collected from our HQ. The customer has since collected and fitted the seats and is over the moon with the results. A complete transformation from the attempted repair from previous.

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