Ever wondered what happens when the aftermarket side of the industry looks at the Lamborghini Huracan and things the Sant'Agata Bolognese designers were a bit shy when it came to the styling?
A potential answer to that question is delivered by the piece of footage at the bottom of the page. Coming straight from this year's edition of the Essen Motor Show, the clip allows us to see a Huracan that will split opinions just as aggressively as its new-gained nose splits air. And its copper-like wrap seems to follow the same visually agressive path.
This V10 Bull greets the German tuning event with a trio of mods and we'll start with its Fi Exhaust, simply because aftermarket fans are familiar with the name of the Taiwan-based developer.
However, when it comes to the other two labels proving the custom bits and pieces on the supercar, these seem to be as fresh as the Huracan project itself. The wheels you see here come from a company called Z Performance, which appears to be based in Romania.
We can probably say the same about the Zakoe label that signed off the gaping carbon bodykit of the Lambo. And while the wheel brand does pack a fully functional website, neither Zakoe's website, not its Facebook page actually contain any valuable data.
However, a Romania car aficionado's Instagram profile does show this Raging Bull being driven around in Bucharest, the country's capital city. Oh, and you might also notice the just-as-tuned BMW M4 sharing the Essen display with the Huracan in the Instagram photos - keep in mind that the Bimmer seems to have changed its wrap for the said tuning show.
Those of you who prefer the Huracans in factory stock form will be reminded that Sant'Agata Bolognese just dropped a new commercial for the V10 animal, with this bringing together the four-model Huracan range.
This V10 Bull greets the German tuning event with a trio of mods and we'll start with its Fi Exhaust, simply because aftermarket fans are familiar with the name of the Taiwan-based developer.
However, when it comes to the other two labels proving the custom bits and pieces on the supercar, these seem to be as fresh as the Huracan project itself. The wheels you see here come from a company called Z Performance, which appears to be based in Romania.
We can probably say the same about the Zakoe label that signed off the gaping carbon bodykit of the Lambo. And while the wheel brand does pack a fully functional website, neither Zakoe's website, not its Facebook page actually contain any valuable data.
However, a Romania car aficionado's Instagram profile does show this Raging Bull being driven around in Bucharest, the country's capital city. Oh, and you might also notice the just-as-tuned BMW M4 sharing the Essen display with the Huracan in the Instagram photos - keep in mind that the Bimmer seems to have changed its wrap for the said tuning show.
Those of you who prefer the Huracans in factory stock form will be reminded that Sant'Agata Bolognese just dropped a new commercial for the V10 animal, with this bringing together the four-model Huracan range.
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