The smurf universe reaches an astounding complexity and yet its Belgian creators haven't included one essential feature that would've made the resemblance to human society even stronger: the cars that populated the bedroom walls of smurf teenagers.
Since the Smurf world's economics are based on sharing, we're here to bring our contribution to their world by addressing the issue (we see it as one) mentioned above.
We're pretty sure we've come across the kind of supercar that would fit that role and we've got some delicious footage of the thing.
Since we're talking poster material, it shouldn't come as a surprise that we're dealing with a Lamborghini. The Raging Bull in question is a Huracan that's finished in Blue Glauco.
To the best of our knowledge, Sant'Agata Bolognese introduced this hue back in 2011. Despite having been with us for a few years now, this color is an extremely rare sight.
The clip bellow allows us to get a complete look at the appearance of this Huracan, since it shows the color in the sunlight, as well as in the shade.
For instance, when the V10 vehicle was taken to a graffiti-loaded location in Beverly Hills, its sun-flooded shine made it the one element that drew attention the most.
While other VW Group brands, such as Porsche and Audi, offer similar hues, the Lamborghini take is impossible to miss and there's no need to explain why.
Given the fact that the Huracan is a supercar that, with a bit of effort, can be driven on a daily basis, we can only imagine the amount of attention this particular vehicle enjoys.
Given the attributes of the Huracan we have here, we can't stop wondering whether Gargamel, the wizard who's always out to get the Smurfs, would enjoy the easy-to-spot nature of the vehicle.
We're pretty sure we've come across the kind of supercar that would fit that role and we've got some delicious footage of the thing.
Since we're talking poster material, it shouldn't come as a surprise that we're dealing with a Lamborghini. The Raging Bull in question is a Huracan that's finished in Blue Glauco.
To the best of our knowledge, Sant'Agata Bolognese introduced this hue back in 2011. Despite having been with us for a few years now, this color is an extremely rare sight.
The clip bellow allows us to get a complete look at the appearance of this Huracan, since it shows the color in the sunlight, as well as in the shade.
For instance, when the V10 vehicle was taken to a graffiti-loaded location in Beverly Hills, its sun-flooded shine made it the one element that drew attention the most.
While other VW Group brands, such as Porsche and Audi, offer similar hues, the Lamborghini take is impossible to miss and there's no need to explain why.
Given the fact that the Huracan is a supercar that, with a bit of effort, can be driven on a daily basis, we can only imagine the amount of attention this particular vehicle enjoys.
Given the attributes of the Huracan we have here, we can't stop wondering whether Gargamel, the wizard who's always out to get the Smurfs, would enjoy the easy-to-spot nature of the vehicle.