The tuning minds over at 1016 Industries
have unveiled their new take on the Lamborghini Huracan Evo. Billed as the
first fully forged carbon fiber Evo, the car features a new front splitter and
a carbon hood which is 3.6 kg lighter than the stock component.
Looking quite more aggressive than the
stock Evo, the Italian supercar has been equipped with new front fenders that
feature vents inspired by the Super Trofeo racer. The change isn’t just for
styling’s sake as the fenders are stronger than the originals while also
weighing 5 kg less.
Out back, there’s a carbon fiber rear wing
that promises to provide more stability at high speeds. Customers can also
upgrade to an HD rear wing that features a proprietary shear web inside. 1016
Industries says it allows the wing to be “very” thin and light, yet strong
enough to handle speeds up to 402 km/h.
Rounding out the highlights are a new rear
diffuser and a stainless steel exhaust system that promises to reduce weight.
Customers can refine the looks even further as the model will be offered in
“regular and widebody forms with forged and twill carbon options.”
On the performance front, the car’s
5.2-liter V10 engine has been upgraded to produce an extra 20 hp and 26 Nm of torque. This increases the output to 651 hp and 626 Nm. The company didn’t say how fast the model is,
but the standard Huracán Evo can rocket from 0-100 km/h in 2.9
seconds and hit a top speed in excess of 325 km/h.
If you’re still on the fence, 1016
Industries has decided to donate 10% of their sales, from now until April 30th,
to the World Health Organization in an effort to battle the coronavirus.