With all the hoopla going on at Lamborghini’s stand at the Geneva Motor Show about the Centenario hyper car it is easy to miss the other cool new thing there, the Lamborghini Huracan Avio. It’s a limited edition version of the Huracan inspired by fighter jets.
That’s quintessentially Lambo, isn’t it? Fighter jets. Mind you, this is nothing like the Reventon which had jet-like dials and stuff. Lamborghini Huracan Avio is more of a visual homage to the world of aviation and aeronautics with special body colors and accents. Lambo’s range is already very aviation-inspired anyway, what with the red start button, digital instrument clusters, and matte exterior finishes.
Limited to 150 units, Lamborghini Huracan Avio comes in five different colors (Blu Grifo, Grigio Nibbio, Grigio Vulcano and Verde Turbine) all taken from Italian Air Force Academy’s catalog. The car also features some Ad Personal touches, such as stripes and L63 logos on the door panels, in which L stands for Lamborghini and 63 the year the company was founded.
The highlights of the Huracan Avio inside the cabin include special Alcantara upholstery with laser-engraved hexagonal motifs, L63 logo is embroidered by hand onto the sides of the seats, and Ad Personal customization option. Mechanically, the car has the same 610-hp V10 engine as the regular models.