Nowadays, placing "Lamborghini" and "ski slope" into the same sentence is facile, since the Santa'Agata Bolognese automaker has welcomed the Urus into its lineup. However, there are a few Raging Bull drivers out there who prefer to stick to the supercar formula, even when the terrain requires something more serious.
And we've brought along a recent example of this, once that involves V10 power and a winter wonderland.
We're referring to a Lamborghini Huracan Performante Spyder. Sure, this thing might be the fastest production convertible around the Nurburgring, but its owner wanted to drift the thing.
And the aficionado decided the usual flat playground wouldn't fit the bill, which is why he used the 640 horsepower toy to climb a ski slope.
As you'll be able to notice in the piece of footage at the bottom of the page, the Huracan Performante Spyder does a pretty good job at going up and down the slope.
And since the 5.2-liter V10 heart of the machine relies on natural aspiration to provide motivation, the aural part of the video is just as enticing as the visual one.
Since we mentioned the Lamborghini Urus in the intro, we'll remind you that we've shown you the 650 horsepower SUV doing its thing off the beaten path on multiple occasions.
For instance, here's the Urus attempting to fly during an exercise that saw a Lamborghini Squadra Corse (this is the carmaker's racing division) driver linking the pedals to the steering wheel.
Given the Raging Bull's passion for versions and editions, we should see the carmaker introducing new derivatives of the Urus. So far, the company has only delivered the Urus ST-X, which is a racecar concept, but we should see versions that the lucky few can actually buy.
Meanwhile, the Internet has already delivered renderings of what could be a Lamborghini Urus racecar.
We're referring to a Lamborghini Huracan Performante Spyder. Sure, this thing might be the fastest production convertible around the Nurburgring, but its owner wanted to drift the thing.
And the aficionado decided the usual flat playground wouldn't fit the bill, which is why he used the 640 horsepower toy to climb a ski slope.
As you'll be able to notice in the piece of footage at the bottom of the page, the Huracan Performante Spyder does a pretty good job at going up and down the slope.
And since the 5.2-liter V10 heart of the machine relies on natural aspiration to provide motivation, the aural part of the video is just as enticing as the visual one.
Since we mentioned the Lamborghini Urus in the intro, we'll remind you that we've shown you the 650 horsepower SUV doing its thing off the beaten path on multiple occasions.
For instance, here's the Urus attempting to fly during an exercise that saw a Lamborghini Squadra Corse (this is the carmaker's racing division) driver linking the pedals to the steering wheel.
Given the Raging Bull's passion for versions and editions, we should see the carmaker introducing new derivatives of the Urus. So far, the company has only delivered the Urus ST-X, which is a racecar concept, but we should see versions that the lucky few can actually buy.
Meanwhile, the Internet has already delivered renderings of what could be a Lamborghini Urus racecar.