Everybody knows that supercars are like the superheros of the car world, with powers us regular mortals can't comprehend. So based on that, a photo gallery where the Lamborghini Huracan LP 610-4 is presented together with a McLaren 650S Spider is the equivalent of watching a fight between Batman and Superman.
We're pleased to report that Miami-based wheel specialists Vossen have been involved in a twin-supercar project targeting the latest exotics from Britain and Italy. Both cars are painted black and their menacing look is complimented by the latest Vossen Forged: Precision Series VPS-310 wheels finished in a dark copper color.
If we were to keep the superhero theme going, the black paintjob is like Batman's cape and the wheels represent his belt.
But before we start telling you about the black costume in Superman New52, let's get back to the real world and tell you that the modified 2015 McLaren 650S Spider and V10-powered Huracan belong to two Miami celebrities: Rich B. Caliente (creator of “BlackSkullz” tuning) and John Temerian (President of Lou La Vie).
"Hanging with Rich B for the day let us capture his passion for cars as well as clean design. Rich also adds subtle accents throughout showing attention to detail. He also happens to be a sneaker head, rocking some one-of-a-kind Jordan IV’s. After a bite to eat, we decided to stop by our friends at ShoeGallery, the premier destination for one-of-a-kind kicks in Miami. Always energetic and in the best of moods, we chatted it up on the latest releases—and of course the McLaren and Lambo parked outside," Vossen Wheels says.
As if spending at least $350,000 on each of these cars wasn't enough, the owners opted for some of the most expensive wheels available, designed to be very light and measuring 20×9 and 21×12.5. So the only question left is: which would you take, the Lambo or the McLaren?
If we were to keep the superhero theme going, the black paintjob is like Batman's cape and the wheels represent his belt.
But before we start telling you about the black costume in Superman New52, let's get back to the real world and tell you that the modified 2015 McLaren 650S Spider and V10-powered Huracan belong to two Miami celebrities: Rich B. Caliente (creator of “BlackSkullz” tuning) and John Temerian (President of Lou La Vie).
"Hanging with Rich B for the day let us capture his passion for cars as well as clean design. Rich also adds subtle accents throughout showing attention to detail. He also happens to be a sneaker head, rocking some one-of-a-kind Jordan IV’s. After a bite to eat, we decided to stop by our friends at ShoeGallery, the premier destination for one-of-a-kind kicks in Miami. Always energetic and in the best of moods, we chatted it up on the latest releases—and of course the McLaren and Lambo parked outside," Vossen Wheels says.
As if spending at least $350,000 on each of these cars wasn't enough, the owners opted for some of the most expensive wheels available, designed to be very light and measuring 20×9 and 21×12.5. So the only question left is: which would you take, the Lambo or the McLaren?