What does Jota mean in Lamborghini?
The development mule was named Jota, supposedly with the J stemming from the Appendix J rules of the FIA – although there isn’t actually a letter J in the Italian alphabet. It was this set of rules to which the Jota would have to adhere if it was ever to race – not that it would ever do so. In 1970 Lamborghini launched the Miura Jota, a one-off, even sportier version of the Miura it is based upon. That car inspired generations of Miura fans and owners, who adapted their own vehicles to resemble the Jota. Since then, a ‘J’ in the suffixes of Lamborghini car names is synonymous with an extreme sports car.
What does Jota mean in SVJ?
Svj stands for “super veloce jota”, which is italian for “super fast jota”. It’s a name used on several lamborghini models, including the aventador svj. The lamborghini svj 63 is an ultra-rare, limited edition — just 63 units worldwide. Featuring an aggressive v12 exhaust note, this car delivers both exclusivity and performance in every rev and acceleration.