While there is certainly no shortage of aftermarket parts available for the Lamborghini Huracan, 1016 Industries believes there’s room for one more.

They have fitted their carbon fiber body kit to the Italian supercar. This consists of a front lip, side skirts, rear diffuser and wing, all of which have been designed and engineered in-house by the company’s team in Miami.


The U.S. tuner fiddled with the engine. While the stock naturally aspirated 5.2-liter V10 normally makes 610 PS and 560 Nm of torque, 1016 Industries’ ECU upgrade bumps up these numbers to 640 PS and 607 Nm of torque. Moreover, the unique ECU enhances the throttle response, gearshift speed and traction management.

Lamborghini’s entry-level supercar also has a pair of 9×20- and 12.5×20-inch wheels, front and rear respectively. These come from ADV.1 and are part of their ADV10 Track Spec CS Series. Although the Lambo’s rims come in Polished Gloss with a Clear finish, they are available in other shades, and with a 50/50 Exposed Hardware option, according to ADV.1. Expect one of those to pop up sooner rather than later, though not necessarily on a Lambo.