Remember when the Lamborghini Huracan Performante used to hold the Nurburgring production car lap record? Given the extreme go-fast abilities of the Sant'Agata Bolognese machine, one can only wonder how practical such a vehicle is?
Sure, the Performante packs all-paw hardware and since those quirky Lambo doors are reserved for the V12 models, you might just be able to use this Italia exotic on a daily basis.
In fact, we've brought along a piece of footage that shows you can even use the V10 animal for hauling large items. To be more price, the video, which can be found at the bottom of the page, shows the mid-engined beast carrying a mattress.
So, if the rear wing, which is part of the complex ALA (Aerodinamica Lamborghini Attiva) system, is good for all that downforce, it's also good for sustaining the said cargo.
Now, some of you might be worried about this kind of activity damaging the paint of the Raging Bull. Well, there's no reason to fret, since this Lamborghini has been gifted with PPF (Paint Protection Film). This has become the norm among supercar owners these days, with many automakers even offering the feature from the factory.
Speaking of potential mods, the Lamborghini Huracan Performante, with its naturally aspirated 5.2-liter V10, which lets the driver play with 640 ponies, there are certain owners who simply don't find it powerful enough.
Well, the Lamborghini V10 platform is one of the most popular members of the drag racing scenes. Since tuners have had plenty of time to play with the Gallardo engine (the new V10 isn't all that different), the power levels have gone through the roof these days.
To be more precise, the most muscular Huracans out there can go past 3,000 horsepower. In case you're wondering, these are the kind of machines that deliver north of 250 mph half-mile runs.
In fact, we've brought along a piece of footage that shows you can even use the V10 animal for hauling large items. To be more price, the video, which can be found at the bottom of the page, shows the mid-engined beast carrying a mattress.
So, if the rear wing, which is part of the complex ALA (Aerodinamica Lamborghini Attiva) system, is good for all that downforce, it's also good for sustaining the said cargo.
Now, some of you might be worried about this kind of activity damaging the paint of the Raging Bull. Well, there's no reason to fret, since this Lamborghini has been gifted with PPF (Paint Protection Film). This has become the norm among supercar owners these days, with many automakers even offering the feature from the factory.
Speaking of potential mods, the Lamborghini Huracan Performante, with its naturally aspirated 5.2-liter V10, which lets the driver play with 640 ponies, there are certain owners who simply don't find it powerful enough.
Well, the Lamborghini V10 platform is one of the most popular members of the drag racing scenes. Since tuners have had plenty of time to play with the Gallardo engine (the new V10 isn't all that different), the power levels have gone through the roof these days.
To be more precise, the most muscular Huracans out there can go past 3,000 horsepower. In case you're wondering, these are the kind of machines that deliver north of 250 mph half-mile runs.