The Lamborghini Huracan Performante is already famous thanks to multiple aspects, from the Nurburgring production car lap record it used to hold to the sheer grown of its naturally aspirated V10. In spite of this and the fact that production is obviously limited, you shouldn't expect the aftermarket side of the industry to leave the supercar untouched.
Sure, there aren't all that many modded Performantes around, but we are now here to show you one of them.
The most important addition to this Sant'Agata Bolognese machine comes in the form of a supercharger kit. Fortunately, the owner chose this solution instead of going for a twin-turbo approach, which would've ruined the soundtrack of the mid-engined toy.
And while we're not aware of the exact output of the car, the kits used for the stock motor of the non-Performante Huracan, which is also a 5.2-liter V10, took the motor to between 800 and 900 ponies.
Since the Huracan Performante packs all-paw hardware, the machine has no trouble putting the extra power to the road.
Then we have the new shoes of the Raging Bull. The factory wheels have made room for a set of rims supplied by ADV.1 Wheels. We're talking about ten-spoke forged monoblock units, which are part of the developer's competition series.
The thin spoked of the rims allow us to get a good look at the super-sized stopping hardware of the Italian exotic. However, there's another aspect of the wheel that stands out even more, namely their finish.
We're talking about a shade of Purple, one that creates a strong contrast with the white finish of the supercar and stands out from a distance.
And you can check out the Lambo in the piece of footage below, which allows us to enjoy both stating and dynamic moments with the supercar.
The most important addition to this Sant'Agata Bolognese machine comes in the form of a supercharger kit. Fortunately, the owner chose this solution instead of going for a twin-turbo approach, which would've ruined the soundtrack of the mid-engined toy.
And while we're not aware of the exact output of the car, the kits used for the stock motor of the non-Performante Huracan, which is also a 5.2-liter V10, took the motor to between 800 and 900 ponies.
Since the Huracan Performante packs all-paw hardware, the machine has no trouble putting the extra power to the road.
Then we have the new shoes of the Raging Bull. The factory wheels have made room for a set of rims supplied by ADV.1 Wheels. We're talking about ten-spoke forged monoblock units, which are part of the developer's competition series.
The thin spoked of the rims allow us to get a good look at the super-sized stopping hardware of the Italian exotic. However, there's another aspect of the wheel that stands out even more, namely their finish.
We're talking about a shade of Purple, one that creates a strong contrast with the white finish of the supercar and stands out from a distance.
And you can check out the Lambo in the piece of footage below, which allows us to enjoy both stating and dynamic moments with the supercar.