Ladies and gentlemen drivers, prepare yourselves for an x-ray of the contemporary supercar realm - nowadays, the number of aficionados for whom factory stock supercars are not enough is on the rise. So what do you do if you happen to own a Lamborghini Huracan?
Sure, the thing looks brilliant, but it won't necessarily stand out in a sea of other go-fast machines, so turning to the wrap industry can provide a solution.
Case in point with the Huracan we have here. In fact, we should call the V10 monster by its screen name, as we're dealing with the Huratron.
It looks like the owner of this Sant'Agata Bolognese machine decided to take the Tron Lamborghini trend that was popular a few years ago to the next level, starting from the nickname of his velocity tool.
The mint green chrome wrap that covers most of the supercar's body makes the... standard chrome bits seem almost normal, while the while details that bring the two together help the theme stand out even more.
Oh and if we focus on the wheels of the Lambo, we'll notice that the white rims hide a set of brake calipers that are dressed in a non-chrome version of the mint green found on the car.
Once the wrap job was complete, the driver turned to Instagram, creating a profile dedicated to this Raging Bull. This could turn out to be pretty useful and we'll give you an example.
For instance, you might wonder how the second skin job of this Lamborghini looks in the sun. Well, the Huratron's Instagram page has an answer for that question. And no, thigs don;t look exactly safe, but this is another story for another time.
Oh, and it seems that the Lambo also has a hue sibling - check out the Astrontron below and you'll understand.
Case in point with the Huracan we have here. In fact, we should call the V10 monster by its screen name, as we're dealing with the Huratron.
It looks like the owner of this Sant'Agata Bolognese machine decided to take the Tron Lamborghini trend that was popular a few years ago to the next level, starting from the nickname of his velocity tool.
The mint green chrome wrap that covers most of the supercar's body makes the... standard chrome bits seem almost normal, while the while details that bring the two together help the theme stand out even more.
Oh and if we focus on the wheels of the Lambo, we'll notice that the white rims hide a set of brake calipers that are dressed in a non-chrome version of the mint green found on the car.
Once the wrap job was complete, the driver turned to Instagram, creating a profile dedicated to this Raging Bull. This could turn out to be pretty useful and we'll give you an example.
For instance, you might wonder how the second skin job of this Lamborghini looks in the sun. Well, the Huratron's Instagram page has an answer for that question. And no, thigs don;t look exactly safe, but this is another story for another time.
Oh, and it seems that the Lambo also has a hue sibling - check out the Astrontron below and you'll understand.