Cars - Lamborghini Aventador Ultimae ‘21 - Rear Trim Side Skirt Arrow Vent & Engine Cover PAINT Bug

The Aventador Ultimae combines the best bits of all Aventador models and has an unmistakably unique look fitting for a finale tribute to the naturally aspirated pure V12.

There is a seriously strange issue where the rear trim, the side skirt arrow vent, and the engine cover change to color when choosing manufacturer paints and full body custom paints.

Those three sections are always black - whether you choose full body paint or contrasting paint on the IRL car.

While the paint group 2 option exists to black out the rear trim and the engine cover with a custom paint:

Two problems arise:

  1. You cannot have a full body-colored paint while keeping the rear trim, side skirt arrow vent and engine cover black
  2. Since all the in-game manufacturer paints are all full body color options - why are the rear trim, side skirt arrow vent and engine cover body colored?

On the IRL car, the paint options were offered with either dark contrasting lower sections or full-body color.

In both cases - the rear trim connecting the taillights, the side skirt arrow vents, the engine cover, and the slanted bumper vents under the taillights were painted in black

The in-game car, because of the strange bug, has a prototype look, and you cannot have the rear trim and engine cover painted without affecting other body panels.

All manufacturer colors are unusable due to the ugly exposed rear trim and engine hatch. Custom paints for full body behave in the same way. This issue was immediately noticed during the livestream and is now confirmed.

Please fix this visual bug and ensure that the engine cover, rear trim, side skirts’ arrow vents and the slanted thin rear side vents under the taillights remain black - like the actual car whether you have contrasting paint or full body paint.

Also, add the missing Paint Group 4 option to allow painting the top air vents on opposite sides of the engine bay - should you build a contrasting paint spec like an IRL car would be.

The trim, side skirt arrow vent and engine hatch always remain gloss black and are not paintable surfaces.

Actual cars with full body paint






VS In-game car with full body paint (manufacturer and custom paints). Notice something odd? The engine cover trim and the rear bumper trim are supposed to stay black


Rear Trim and Engine Cover Issue when choosing Contrasting Paint

Indeed, that rear trim and engine cover should all be black.
More photos of Ultimae with body color package:

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I’m glad someone pointed this out. Why is that section above the exhausts painted? It looks plain wrong, it’s so bad that I’m not even going to bother to win the car because the only way I’d enjoy it is if the whole car is black, which I don’t want.

The SVJ also has parts that are painted that shouldn’t be and that never got fixed so I have no faith in this. Oh well.

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After downloading the latest update for the“High Performance Dailies” Series :

The manufacturer colors have been fixed to match the standard configuration of the Ultimae.

However, you STILL cannot have fully body painy without affecting the engine cover, rear middle trim, the rear bumper slot vents and the arrow side skirt vents which should be in black at all times.

They still change color when using custom paints, and like aforementioned are supposed to stay black. Why is the fix half-baked?

VS. the IRL car in full body paint spec (the image has been flipped to help you understand EVEN further) - notice the engine cover, the rear bumper trim, the slot vents under the taillights at the corner of the rear intake and side skirt arrow vents? They ALWAYS remain black in color

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Hello,

We are closing out this issue. The developers have noted this issue as Fixed

As for the paint changing affecting other parts the developers have noted this issue as Too minor for prioritization at this time.

Thank you,

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