It’s Vos Performance that’s taking up the spotlight and it’s offering a program that offers exterior, interior, performance, and chassis and suspension upgrades for the Huracán. The tuner has yet to reveal the final output from that engine upgrade, but if you take its history into account, a shot at 900 horsepower isn’t out of the cards.

The exterior of the Lamborghini Huracán Final Edition is defined by a menu of aerodynamic components ranging from cosmetic additions like a new fuel flap to aerodynamic upgrades like a front spoiler lip. In between, Vos Performance also fitted the Huracan with mirror caps, a matte roof panel, a rear diffuser, an individualised nameplate, and a choice of either a “Pur Vida” (Neutral-Zero) rear wing or a “Torneo” adjustable rear wing. All these components are made in either gloss or visible carbon fiber.


The interior of the Huracán was also treated to a nice dose of carbon fiber, ranging from the door sill inlay to the frame cover on the upper center console. The refined steering wheel itself received some carbon fiber love from Vos Performance, specifically the switch and rocker covers and the paddle shifters. Proving itself up to being an equal opportunity distributor of carbon fiber, the tuner even gave the door handles and the A/C nozzle covers of the Huracán their own carbon fiber treatment.

Vos Performance did not specify the kind of power gains it has for the Lamborghini Huracán. To be clear, the tuner has one that’s comprised of a new intake manifold with a BMC twin-air sport air filter. There’s a kit being prepared here that’s going to turn the Huracán into a road-raging monster. That program, called the “Project Vos-9X” came with a three-stage upgrade that topped at 900 horsepower and 910 pound-feet of torque. Anticipate something similar with this upgrade, although would be much better if Vos Performance just released the numbers.


The good news is that Vos Performance has detailed the pricing for each and every component it’s offering for this program. The bad news is that when put together, the exterior and interior upgrades alone are worth € 32,265, which is about US$ 35,700 based on current exchange rates. That’s not even counting the chassis and suspension upgrades and the two exhaust modifications, which themselves cost € 6,990 (US$ 7,750) for the Vos Performance package and € 9,520 (US$ 10,500) for the Akrapovic package.