Just in case you've been wondering what the
Lamborghini Huracan Performante looks like with its roof chopped off, a few
renderings should be enough to answer this question.
Benefiting from the same visual updates as the
Nurburgring record-holder, bar the most obvious change that comes with an
inevitable weight penalty, it was imagined by Aksyonov Nikita, who posted the
images on Behance.
The best part is that the Lamborghini Huracan
Performante Spyder won't remain a simple rendering, as the Italian company is
already out testing it, and is expected to have it ready by the end of the
year.
Earlier scoops reveal that it will get a folding
soft-top, just like the one used on the regular Huracan LP610-4 Spyder, where
it takes 17 seconds to be lowered, and can be operated at speeds of up to
50 km/h.
Lamborghini will likely use the same
recipe that allows the rear window to be lowered with the roof in position, for
an amplified V10 symphony. The ALA
active aero agenda will be found on the supercar, along with the updated
5.2-liter engine that produces 640 PS and 600 Nm of torque on
the Huracan Performante.