This Lamborghini Huracan Receives Special Treatment from Famous Autosports Ahead of SEMA

by SpeedLux

The 2014 SEMA event is definitely going to draw serious attention, thanks to the presence of a host of heavily modified cars. Yet, among these modified cars, it turns out that there are even going to be a host of Lamborghinis as well. Believe it or not, during the 2014 SEMA event, visitors and journalists alike will be able to witness a range of Lamborghini Huracan models that have gone under heavy surgery, err… modification. Take for an example the Huracan from the Famous Autosports. In the hands of this auto workshop, the Italian raging bull has the privilege of wearing new custom Verde Mantis color, to begin with.

In addition to the custom paint job, the car has also been treated with new interior components. The original components have been replaced with aftermarket parts. Originally, when it comes out of a Lamborghini factory in Italy, a Huracan comes with an engine start button that is inspired by the button available on a fighter jet. However, as in the case of this particular raging bull in the 2014 SEMA, it now has a traditional engine start button wrapped in the carbon fiber material. The same applies for the center console which is now heavily covered in carbon fiber as well. And, as if those are not enough, even the steering wheel, air vents and door trims are now wrapped in carbon fiber. To top it off, the carbon fiber material even comes in several colors, including the typical black, green and red colors.

Besides the interior elements, the engine has received some modifications as well. Famous Autosports has taken the liberty of upgrading the engine. Now, it has a whopping 670 hp of power output and a total torque of 440 lb-ft. This particular Lamborghini Huracan from the Famous Autosports also comes with custom exhaust pipes made of stainless steel, brake calipers wrapped in blue paint and also RSV custom wheels.

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