"Huracan", that's the name of the latest Lamborghini. However, this is no $3 million special edition you'll never get to see, it's a very relevant model that replaces the Gallardo, the best selling Lamborghini the Italians have made in 50 years.
Company CEO Stephan Winkelmann calls it the new backbone of the company, so needless to saw we find it quite important as well. That's why we're taking the time to show you this video of two V10 monster which was encountered by regular motorists traveling between Utah and California.
The cars were escorted by a convoy of Audis and Bentleys. That's not the interesting part. While checking out the cars, we noticed they were a little different. As you can see in the screenshot above, there's a little blade protruding out like a splitter from the bumper, as well as potential cooling vents to the side of the bumper. The engine intakes also look slightly altered. Is Sant'Agata working on a factory body kit or are our eyes playing tricks on us?
The cars were escorted by a convoy of Audis and Bentleys. That's not the interesting part. While checking out the cars, we noticed they were a little different. As you can see in the screenshot above, there's a little blade protruding out like a splitter from the bumper, as well as potential cooling vents to the side of the bumper. The engine intakes also look slightly altered. Is Sant'Agata working on a factory body kit or are our eyes playing tricks on us?