Lamborghini Aventador Steering Wheel Retrim

Harry Pitcher • March 22, 2024

This wheel retrim is brought to you by this rather modest Lamborghini Aventador. Compared to other Lamborghinis we work on at d:class, the satin grey seems almost calming. The body colour is Grigio Estoque but features a satin PPF wrap, resulting in the finish you see here.


The interior features premium materials you'd expect from Lamborghini, such as black nappa leather and Alcantara. Accompanied by striking green leather accents and stitching, it familiarises us with Lamborghini's vibrant norm.


Before

The steering wheel was in OEM form when it arrived with us. The top and bottom sections of the wheel came in black nappa leather, and the side sections were black nappa perforated leather. Lastly, the wheel came with green hex stitching.


Our customer requested a couple of changes for their wheel retrim, the first being a material change from leather to Alcantara, the next was to add a racing band. Rather than having different styled sections, this was changed to just plain black Alcantara. The racing band was requested to also be Alcantara but as close to the green found in the interior as possible. Lastly, a green thread was selected from our stores department to match the other stitching found in the cockpit.


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