The million-dollar Lamborghini Huracan EVO supercar of a Saigon player was upgraded with an "item" worth the same as a new VinFast VF3.
In 2021, amid the Covid-19 outbreak, car enthusiasts in Vietnam were surprised to see two Lamborghini Huracan EVOs imported into the country through private import channels. Both supercars cost around 1 million USD after tax (equivalent to 23 billion VND at that time). However, to date, only one has found an owner.
This Lamborghini Huracan EVO is owned by a young Saigon player. This is the only one in our country of the EVO RWD version. The phrase "RWD" refers to the rear-wheel drive system equipped on this supercar, to distinguish it from the EVO AWD version which has refined design, performance and uses a two-wheel drive system.
After 3 years of returning to the country, the car is often used by young players for street walks. To refresh the appearance, the owner upgraded the car by applying black decals to bring a more personal style.
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The difference between the EVO AWD and RWD lies in the front bumper. The RWD version's air intakes are designed to seamlessly cross the hood above, instead of being separate and angular like the AWD version. The car's exterior does not have the option of carbon fiber details, only using composite materials.
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Details such as the integrated spoiler, engine grille, and exhaust position are similar to its two-wheel drive sibling, the Huracan. The diffuser has been slightly modified, including multiple splitters and painted the same color as the body to create a highlight.
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The wheels are multi-spoke, glossy black, 20-inch, called Narvi in the Italian supercar brand's options list. The interior features blue brake calipers and steel brake discs - standard equipment on the rear-wheel drive Huracan.
The original exhaust system has been upgraded to a new type of exhaust, made from a better heat-resistant material produced by the Capristo brand, with the exhaust cover made of carbon fiber. The converted price of this exhaust system is up to over 200 million VND in the European market, equal to the price of a VinFast VF3 (235 million VND).
Similar to other versions of the Huracan, this supercar still uses a naturally aspirated V10 engine with a capacity of 5.2 liters. The power from Lamborghini's famous engine produces a maximum capacity of 602 horsepower and a maximum torque of 560 Nm, combined with a rear-wheel drive system and a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.
Compared to the AWD version, the Huracan EVO RWD is 0.4 seconds slower to accelerate from 0-100 km/h and takes 3.7 seconds to complete the sprint. The top speed remains unchanged at 325 km/h.
In Vietnam, Lamborghini Huracan is imported through official distributors and private companies, including 5 versions: LP580-2, LP610-4, EVO, Tecnica and STO. The most expensive is the Huracan STO of a tycoon in Vung Tau, with an estimated after-tax price of more than 30 billion VND.
TH (according to Vietnamnet)