Spy shots once again provide a glimpse at Lamborghini’s development of a new variant of the Aventador. The new photos reveal that the company intends to build the model in coupe and roadster guise.

Rather than using tonnes of camouflage, Lamborghini seems to use existing body panels to conceal the changes for this new Aventador model. The company can’t hide the big adjustments at the back so easily, though.

High-mounted exhausts exit from the spot that’s usually used for the number plate – it looks similar the solution on the Huracán Performante. The change lets the engineers fit an even larger diffuser for an improved ability to channel air underneath the vehicle. Ignore the standard centre-exit exhaust on these test mules – they are purely placeholder pieces.

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There are no other details about this model yet – it seems safe to expect many of the improvements from the Aventador S, like four-wheel steering and a digital instrument panel. Using high-mounted exhausts like the Huracán Performante might mean that the new model will use its Aerodinamica Lamborghini Attiva active aerodynamic tech, too. 

Engine details are also still unknown for this variant – the existing 6.5-litre V12 is good for as many as 759bhp in the Italian firm's Centenario model.

A debut for this Aventador remains unknown – the likely premiere will be at the Geneva motor show in March 2018. However, Lamborghini often shows new vehicles online before giving them a physical unveiling, so we could see the new car before then.

Gallery: Hotter Lamborghini Aventador Spy Photos