Lamborghini has launched a new limited-production iteration of its supercar, the Huracán LP610-4. Badged the Huracán Avio, the model is priced at Rs 3.71 crore (ex-showroom), with the automaker set to only manufacture 250 units of this special-edition supercar globally.
Changes to the Huracán Avio are cosmetic in nature and have been inspired taken from the Italian Air Force. The exterior gets a dual-tone finish with the lower half of the bumpers and side skirts finished in contrast colour. The car also gets offset twin racing stripes on the bonnet and roof, and L63 decals on both flanks. Lamborghini is offering five unique paint shades for the special-edition car.
The interior features black leather and alcantara upholstery, with the exclusive ‘L63’ logo embroidered on the seats. The L63 badges and decals on the car hint towards the company’s founding year with' L' standing for Lamborghini and '63' for the automaker’s founding year. The car also gets features such as cruise control, GPS and a suspension lift system to raise ride height.
The Avio is powered by the same naturally aspirated 610hp 5.2-litre V10 engine as its standard sibling, with power being channeled to all four wheels via a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox.
The new Huracan Avio is only available for bookings for a five day period starting today.
































