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Nothing is more dormant than a Lambo’s tacho Being proficient at squats is a big help in getting in here Even the out-of-focus bits looks gorgeous, yes?
How can switches look so desirable?!
Old man Ferruccio would’ve been proud Ignition button. Also a bowel opener V10 looks as simple as it is explosive Every angle looks incredible!
drive it. We shall see in the following
paragraphs whether the newest from
Sant’Agata passes the test.
The Huracán Evo is a beautiful
car, almost pretty, even. Some call
it the baby Lamborghini since it is
smaller than the V12 models. Yet,
as a design exercise the Huracán
Evo Coupe is clean and pure. There
is no mistaking it for a Ferrari. The
edges and curves make a form that
is more slippery than a wet bathroom
floor. Unlike the Performante, there
is no protruding spoiler, no add-
ons whatsoever. And, thank god, no
ungainly wheel arches.
The wheels are so exotic, most art
museums would put a security alarm
around them. And that bright orange
shade (Arancio Xanto, if you insist)
heightens the sense of occasion
when you see one of these slithering
around. Even while parked. It doesn’t
take time for it to collect a crowd
around it. I am not a fan of the rather
busy rear end with more plastic
than a Fisher-Price toy. It’s as if the
designers went for a lunch break after
finishing the car. Almost.
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