Lamborghini Huracan Superleggera New Aero Kit (spyshot)
Lamborghini continues work on the faster and more
focused Huracan Superleggera, with Carscoops spies catching two prototypes running
around Nurburgring, next to the facelifted Aventador we showed you a few days
ago.
You may think that these prototypes look exactly the
same with the last one but if you look closely, you’ll notice that Lamborghini
has made a few changes on the aero agenda on one of them.
The engineers have added a pair of new and
camouflaged air outlets on the front fenders which look similar to those of the
911 GT3 RS. That solution is usually employed to increase downforce on the
front axle which in turn makes the car less prone to understeer. An extra
intake is also spotted on the rear fender, just above the regular air intakes.
Overall the new faster version of the Huracan,
likely to be called the Superleggera, will be distinguished by its lesser
siblings from its bigger front splitter, wider side sills and a rear end packed
with new features, like that huge rear diffuser which looks like a proper wing
mounted under the bumper, the relocated exhaust pipes which now come out from
the middle a la McLaren and of course that big fixed rear spoiler sitting on
top of everything.
There are going to be the usual upgrades on the suspension, brakes and wheels
to match the increased aero performance of the body while kerb weight is
expected to be lower by 100 kg thanks to the clever use of lightweight
materials throughout the car.
The whole package will be completed by an upgraded
version of the 5.2-litre mid-mounted V10 engine which will is reportedly going
to offer around 650 hp, 50 hp more than the regular Huracan model.
Source : Carscoops