Lamborghini Huracan

2015 Lamborghini Huracan By Oakley Design



Can you believe that in just one week since its online debut, the new Lamborghini Huracan already received two upgrade kits? The first one was announced by DMC Tuning  , while the second one comes from Oakley Design. Of course they are both virtual, but both are showing the amazing tuning capacities of the new Duracan supercar.
According to Oakley Design this is just an initial design they are offering for the Huracan, but it will be tweaked, so most likely the final car will look a little
different than this.
The tuner brags it placed orders for two Lamborghini Huracan supercars, so the new tuning kit will most likely be applied to these two cars. However, until we’ll have the chance to see the final tuning kit, Oakley needs to go and see the new Huracan during a private unveiling on January 15, 2014.


Merry Christmas from Topdown and from Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A. in Sant’ Agata Bolognese, Italy, where they will soon be making the Lamborghini Huracán LP 610-4, a car every boy and girl should want under their Christmas trees. But, noooo, not for this Christmas. It will be ready, however, for Christmas 2014 and I suggest you immediately place it on your wish list.
What you’ll get, once Santa Claus (no relation to Sant’ Agata) forks over an estimated $300,000, is a low-slung coupe with a 5.2-liter V10 engine sporting 610 horsepower. They say it will do zero to 60 in 3.2 seconds and hit a top speed of 202 mph. Lamborghini will reportedly release the car some time in the second half of 2014.
The Huracán feature I like is the fact that the car will come standard with four-wheel-drive, that soothing mechanical balm that makes every driver feel impervious to Mother Nature’s harshest offerings. I write this blog item less than an hour after driving cautiously down a nasty, glazed road in rural Maine, where a brutal ice storm has been pummeling the state for the past two days. I have this wonderful image of the four-wheel-drive Huracán zipping around in the ice storm, its four-wheeliness nimbly avoiding the ice-encrusted limbs that have fallen willy-nilly onto the gnarly roads. Zoom….. there goes the Lambo, smartly passing that Subaru (the national car of New England), and about to swoop around that big, slow Maine DOT salt-and-sand truck. Now, what about that oncoming Chevy Silverado 2500 pickup with a humongous snowplow attached to the front? Oops, where’d the Lamborghini go?









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