domingo, 1 de novembro de 2020

Lamborghini Huracán LP580-2 2018, Itália


















 

Lamborghini Huracán LP580-2 2018, Itália
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Purchased new at Lamborghini of Charlotte, this two-owner Huracan has traveled only a scant 1,986 miles from new and is itching to get out and stretch its legs. Garage-kept and accident free, this Lamborghini is smothered with unique and ironic details that make it even more interesting to those with a keen eye. The Huracan is presented in the rare shade of Arancio Borealis Pearl, a fitting color indeed for a Lamborghini. Galileo used the name Aurora Borealis as early as 1616 to describe the astronomical phenomenon, combining the names of the mythical Roman goddess of the dawn, Aurora, and the Greek name for wind of the north, Boreas. Arancio, of course, is Italian for orange, and this example specifically refers to an orange wind from the north. Fittingly, Sant’Agata Bolognese located in Northern Italy, is home to Lamborghini. Truly fitting, Lamborghini history is riddled with bright, psychedelic colors that rocked the norm and pushed the envelope. Powered by a 5.2L/580 HP V-10 FSI VVT engine with a 7-speed automatic transmission, the Huracan will sprint from 0-60 in 3.2-seconds and push all the way to a top speed of 202 MPH in a mere 35 seconds. Lift the glass engine cover in the back and enjoy the visual of the engine beneath a supportive X-brace nestled in an engine bay of marbleized composite, turning each car into an absolute one-of-a-kind example. The front trunk is fitted with Lamborghini-specific items and offers ample space for a weekend duffle. Ventilated disc brakes with orange calipers show well behind the gloss black wheels which complement the black trim and Nero Ade interior with Arancio-contrast stitching. The details tie elements together in a wonderfully cohesive package—notice how the exterior eggcrate-styled trim mimics the interior trim, including the contrast stitching; even a relief pattern is reflected on the dashboard. Named after a courageous fighting bull from 1879, the Huracan falls in line with most other Lamborghini models, which have long been named after fighting bulls, which keeps with the zodiac sign of the Taurus, the birth sign of the company’s namesake, Ferruccio Lamborghini.


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