Just in case you needed more attention – Lamborghini has added new neon colors with its Huracán EVO Fluo Capsule


Lamborghini has never been about subtlety. The Italian marque since its inception has always carried the image of flamboyance and excess exhibited by over-the-top styling, loud gas-guzzling engines, and equally loud paint schemes. A Lamborghini decked out in a bland color doesn’t quite seem like a proper Lamborghini. That’s why, the automaker’s color palette is replete with bright, eye-catching colors. However, the iconic supercar brand has released something new called the Huracan Evo Fluo Capsule which introduces “exclusive enhancements that unlock brilliant possibilities for standing out like never before.” Basically, Lamborghini has added five new neon colors for the V10-powered supercar and each of them are more attention-grabbing than the regular color pallet.


The five new colors that have been introduced as a part of the new collection are: Giallo Claris (yellow), Verde Shock (green), Arancio Livea (orange), Arancio Dac (dark orange), and Celeste Fedra (blue). The loud neon colors are contrasted with matte black styling elements including the roof, mirrors, front bumper intake, rear diffuser, and side skirts. Each of these parts finished in jet black is highlighted with thin stripes of color. On the inside, the color combination is flipped. The entire cabin is wrapped in black Alcantara or leather, while things like the embroidered emblems and the starter button cover are finished in the same neon color as the exterior. Except for the bold new colors, the Huracan Evo Fluo Capsule is identical to the regular models. It is powered by a naturally aspirated 5.2-liter V10 that pushes out 630 horsepower and 443 pound-feet of torque. Lamborghini hasn’t revealed the pricing as of yet.

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