Lamborghini Huracan LB Performance
The Lamborghini Huracan doesn’t need an introduction. But still, it’s here to fill the erstwhile Gallardo’s shoes and has already been launched in India for a cool INR 3.43 crore (ex-showroom, Delhi). The banshee V10 stays albeit with power updates( 610 PS of power at 8,250 rpm and 560 Nm of torque at a high 6,500 rpm), but new is the clean chit design and a dual clutch transmission amongst other things. 0 to 60 mph is dispatched in a mere 3.2 seconds, and the new baby Lambo pulls cleanly till 325 km/h.
Nobody says that the Huracan looks ho-hum, but that doesn’t stop people trying to better it- at least digitally. Featured here are a couple of jaw dropping renders from Robs Evans Design imagining the Huracan with a wide body kit, some aero upgrades and that stance! And it’s going to be all blacked out, because it just looks killer, especially with the jet fighters resting in the background.

These renders try to whip up a Liberty Walk/LB Performance kit, especially with the trademark rivets on the flared arches. You can take a peek of the LB Performance Aventador here. Though the kamikaze Japanese tuners haven’t announced their take on the Huracan yet, but if these renders mean something, it’ll pack an enormous visual punch!

After Rob Evans Design treated us with some fabulous renders of the Lamborghini Huracan with a wide body kit slapped on, here’s comes one more render from his side. But this time around, it’s a double whammy, with two menacing, matte black Huracans slapped on with wide body kits parked side by side with three F-22 fighter jets lurking behind. The cars have also been digitally lowered, fitted with some aero enhancements and some tasty, deep dish wheels. Some fitting, negative camber enhances that killer stance!
These renders try imagining a Liberty Walk/LB Performance kitted Lamborghini Huracan, especially with the trademark rivets on the flared arches. Though the Japanese supercar tuner hasn’t got their hands dirty with the Huracan yet, these renders make the thought sound worthwhile.
The Lamborghini Huracan doesn’t need an introduction. But still, it’s here to fill the erstwhile Gallardo’s shoes and if initial reviews are anything to go by, it shines. The banshee V10 stays albeit with power updates( 610 PS of power at 8,250 rpm and 560 Nm of torque at a high 6,500 rpm), but new is the clean chit design and a dual clutch transmission amongst other things. 0 to 60 mph is dispatched in a mere 3.2 seconds, and the new baby Lambo pulls cleanly till 325 km/h.
These renders try to whip up a Liberty Walk/LB Performance kit, especially with the trademark rivets on the flared arches. You can take a peek of the LB Performance Aventador here. Though the kamikaze Japanese tuners haven’t announced their take on the Huracan yet, but if these renders mean something, it’ll pack an enormous visual punch!
After Rob Evans Design treated us with some fabulous renders of the Lamborghini Huracan with a wide body kit slapped on, here’s comes one more render from his side. But this time around, it’s a double whammy, with two menacing, matte black Huracans slapped on with wide body kits parked side by side with three F-22 fighter jets lurking behind. The cars have also been digitally lowered, fitted with some aero enhancements and some tasty, deep dish wheels. Some fitting, negative camber enhances that killer stance!
These renders try imagining a Liberty Walk/LB Performance kitted Lamborghini Huracan, especially with the trademark rivets on the flared arches. Though the Japanese supercar tuner hasn’t got their hands dirty with the Huracan yet, these renders make the thought sound worthwhile.
The Lamborghini Huracan doesn’t need an introduction. But still, it’s here to fill the erstwhile Gallardo’s shoes and if initial reviews are anything to go by, it shines. The banshee V10 stays albeit with power updates( 610 PS of power at 8,250 rpm and 560 Nm of torque at a high 6,500 rpm), but new is the clean chit design and a dual clutch transmission amongst other things. 0 to 60 mph is dispatched in a mere 3.2 seconds, and the new baby Lambo pulls cleanly till 325 km/h.