Lamborghini celebrates its 60th anniversary anniversary in 2023, and planned events include the unveiling of a trio of Huracán-based special editions – one each for the STO, Tecnica and Evo Spyder variants of the V-10 supercar.
Each special edition will be limited to 60 units and will feature a “1 of 60” carbon fiber plaque, as well as “60” painted on the doors and embroidered on the seats. contain an inscription. The cars will also feature special color combinations.
THE Huracán STO Special has been designed to highlight the sporty nature of the track-focused model. As a result, the two available color combinations are inspired by athletic sportswear or sports team colors. One combination features Blu (blue) Aegeus with Blu Astraeus accents, which can be combined with Blu Mira coated carbon fiber elements. The second is Grigio (gray) Telesto and Nero (black) Noctis combined with carbon fiber.
THE Huracán Tecnica The special is designed to highlight Italy’s tricolor flag, and customers can choose between a combination of Grigio Telesto and Nero Noctis and Rosso (red) Mars accents, or Bianco (white) Asopo and Verde (green) Viper accents.


The last of the special editions is a Huracán Evo Spyder, and again there are two combinations to choose from, which Lamborghini says are meant to highlight the lifestyle aspect of the high-end supercar. One combination features Blu Le Mans bodywork with contrasting Bianco Isi trim. The other is a more expressive Verde Viper body combined with Bianco Isi accents.
The special editions will officially debut on Friday at an event in Milan. Lamborghini did not say how many installation slots are reserved for customers in the United States
Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato Last December, it was revealed that it was officially the automaker’s last mass-produced car powered by a pure internal combustion engine, but it is likely that several special versions of the Huracán and Urus will be produced before both models go the plug-in hybrid route. The Revuelto that replaces the Aventador. The Huracán is expected to remain in production until the end of 2024, when it will be replaced by its own plug-in hybrid successor.
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