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New Liberty Walk Lamborghini Huracan Taking Shape, Shows Racecar Look

Ladies and gentlemen drivers, this is the freshest Libery Walk kit for the Lamborghini Huracan, which we discussed earlier this month. Wataru Kato, the man behind the brand, is making steps towards the completion of the package, since this is destined to be showcased at SEMA in early November. Please note that while the first Instagram post below brings little bits of the package and renderings portraying the complete job, you can check out the latest shape of the development, fitted to a Huracan, in the two posts at the bottom of the page.
Lamborghini Huracan Gets Extreme Widebody in LA 9 photos
Photo: Wataru Kato/Instagram
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The uber-wide nature of the aero package, together with the super-sized rear wing, as well as with elements such as that hefty diffuser, gift the Huracan with a racecar image.

Nevertheless, this package is different to those found on the actual motorsport incarnations of the Lamborghini Huracan, namely the Super Trofeo and GT3, along with their Evo incarnations.

Of course, the massive wheels, with their concave profile, also play a role here, as they need to fill out those newfound wide arches. Then there's the microscopic ground clearance, which might be here thanks to an air suspension.

Keep in mind that LB Walk has a strong history with the said Las Vegas custom car show. After all, when the Japanese developer introduced its previous Huracan kit at the event back in 2015, this caused quite a stir.

Meanwhile, the name of the aftermarket specialist has been tied to that of Lamborghini, albeit in a manner that split opinions like few others in the industry. I'm refering to the Liberty Walk Lamborghini Miura.

In case you're a purists and your hears skipped a beat simply due to reading that, you should know that the fat fender work wasn't applied to an actual Miura. Instead, a Ford GT40 (wait for it...) replica was used for the famous build.



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