When configuring a supercar, there are many aspects that can keep one busy at night. And one of the most important is choosing a color. Let's say you're willing to buy a Lamborghini Huracan Performante. Well, if you're interested in the resale, you might want to consider going from white or black, since these are the colors that will help you find a buyer much quicker than crazy shades like this one.
Well, it seems that the owner of this Huracan Performante Coupe just couldn't choose between black and white. So the aficionado went for a two-tone finish, as you'll be able to notice in the Instagram post at the bottom of the page.
Then again, certain gear heads will argue that the Italian flag stripes don't fall in line with the clean look of the supercar, but this is obviously a subjective matter.
We're not sure about the details of this color scheme, but it looks like we're dealing with a Bianco Monocerus (white) car that received a partial wrap.
Regardless, we'll mention that this 640 horsepower weapon recently landed at Lamborghini Beverly Hills, so we can be sure of the fact that it will turn plenty of heads under the Californian sun.
Speaking of the Lamborghini Huracan, we'll remind you that Sant'Agata Bolognese is almost ready to release the mid-cycle revamp for the V10 supercar.
We've already spied the revised Huracan on multiple occasions, while the Internet has come up with renderings based on the spyshots.
It seems that most of the visual changes will take place at the back, where the "standard" Huracan will pack an exhaust setup similar to that of the Performante. Other upgrades include redesigned side front air intakes and side intakes (the ones just before the rear wheels). However, we're not expecting the active aero of the Performante to be transferred to the normal model.
On the tech front, the naturally aspirated 5.2-liter V10 of the car is expected to receive a power bump. Once again, this might not reach the might of the Huracan Performante, so a jump from 610 to 630 horsepower is expected.
Then again, certain gear heads will argue that the Italian flag stripes don't fall in line with the clean look of the supercar, but this is obviously a subjective matter.
We're not sure about the details of this color scheme, but it looks like we're dealing with a Bianco Monocerus (white) car that received a partial wrap.
Regardless, we'll mention that this 640 horsepower weapon recently landed at Lamborghini Beverly Hills, so we can be sure of the fact that it will turn plenty of heads under the Californian sun.
Speaking of the Lamborghini Huracan, we'll remind you that Sant'Agata Bolognese is almost ready to release the mid-cycle revamp for the V10 supercar.
We've already spied the revised Huracan on multiple occasions, while the Internet has come up with renderings based on the spyshots.
It seems that most of the visual changes will take place at the back, where the "standard" Huracan will pack an exhaust setup similar to that of the Performante. Other upgrades include redesigned side front air intakes and side intakes (the ones just before the rear wheels). However, we're not expecting the active aero of the Performante to be transferred to the normal model.
On the tech front, the naturally aspirated 5.2-liter V10 of the car is expected to receive a power bump. Once again, this might not reach the might of the Huracan Performante, so a jump from 610 to 630 horsepower is expected.