Lamborghini Brings on the Neon With Its Huracán EVO Fluo Capsule

Colors as loud as its V10 engine.

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Lamborghini has never been known for subtlety, and now the Italian supercar maker is dialing it up a notch with its latest Fluo Capsule for the Huracán EVO, dressing the speeder up with neon colors.

Joining the existing paint options will be five new vibrant, fluorescent tones: the green Verde Shock, the orange Arancio Livrea, the blue Celeste Fedra, another orange Arancio Dac, and the yellow Giallo Clarus. To give these colors a nice pop, the automaker has opted for fully blacked-out interiors to create a stark contrast with the exterior. As for performance, the neon-colored cars will retain its standard specs, powered by a 5.2-liter V10 engine, capable of pushing out 640 horsepower at 8,000 rpm and peak torque of 600 Nm at 6,500 rpm. The 0-60 mph time comes in at just 2.9 seconds.

For those interested, you can learn more about the Lamborghini Huracán EVO’s new Fluo Capsule over on its official page.

Elsewhere in the automotive world, Vossen Wheels has crafted a matte black Land Rover Defender with its premium HF-2 wheels.

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