Lamborghini has come up with four special edition cars based on Mexico’s culture to commemorate its 10th anniversary there
by Sidd Dhimaan, onIt’s been a decade since Lamborghini opened its first dealership in Mexico. To commemorate this, the automaker has come up with four special editions based on the themes of Mexico’s culture – Life, Death, Dream, and Time. These are all aesthetic changes and come with no upgrades under the skin. The Mexico models are all about the ideology and the reasoning behind the four themes. Which edition is your favorite?
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2021 Lamborghini Huracán EVO Mexico Editions
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Huracán EVO Edición Vita - Life
Celebrating ‘life’, the Huracán Edición Vita comes finished in Verde Ermes green exterior shade. On the inside, it features golden ‘Oro Elios’ accents. This is the flagship model of the four, and rightly so, given the theme of life. It is symbolized with an emblem of an eagle that celebrates freedom and success.
Huracán EVO Edición Morte - Death
This edition symbolizes ‘death’. The Huracán Morte is finished in a Blu Astraeus blue exterior shade with Bronzo Serse design accents. Unlike the contrasting interior of the Vita, this edition follows the same blue interior with bronze stitching. It is symbolized with an emblem of a skull that celebrates the experiences between life and death.
Huracán EVO Edición Sogno - Dream
This Huracán is all about dreams and is visually the loudest car of the lot. It features a Blu Symi light blue exterior shade complemented with golden highlights. The color is said to resemble the mythical-like creatures seen in Mexican folk art. On the inside, the automaker has followed a black-and-white dual-tone theme with contrasting gold stitching on the seats. Here, you get an emblem of a two-headed dragon, which denotes dreams with a mixture of fantasy and reality.
Huracán EVO Edición Tempo – Time
The Huracan Tempo follows the ‘Time’ theme. The car is finished in a black Nero Nemesis exterior shade with Bronzo Serse underlines to break the monotony. Inside the cabin, you’ll notice dark hues with bronze accents around the seats, trim, and even the stitching as well. It is symbolized with a plaque of a snake, representative of the reinvention of oneself by the shedding of skin. Lamborghini also mentioned this edition represents its partnership with Mexico over the last decade.
What Powers These Huracán EVO Mexico Editions?
The Huracán EVO Mexico Editions are powered by the same engine as the standard Huracán EVO – a 5.2-liter, V-10 630 horses at 8,000 rpm and 443 pound-feet of twist at 6,500 rpm. Power is sent to all the wheels via a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox. The Huracán EVO takes 2.9 seconds to sprint to 62 mph from rest and nine seconds to 124 mph.
Engine | 5.2-liter, V-10 |
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Power | 630 HP @ 8,000 RPM |
Torque | 443 LB-FT @ 6,500 RPM |
Transmission | seven-speed dual-clutch automatic |
0 to 62 mph | 2.9 seconds |
0 to 124 mph | 9.0 seconds |
Top Speed | 202 mph |
Lamborghini Is On A Roll
The Italian automaker has had the best half-year in 2021 in its history, according to DuPont Registry. Lamborghini delivered 4,852 copies in the first six months this year, which is 37-percent more than the same period last year and 6.6-percent more than the first half of 2019. Urus accounted for more than half the sales, followed by the Huracan and the Aventador.
The U.S. was the biggest market for the automaker as it delivered 1,502 examples here. China, Germany, the U.K, and Japan are the other countries that make up for the ‘Top Five Markets’ list. Also, it has orders that have the production covered until April 2022. At this pace, it looks like Lamborghini might just have the best year in its history.
Conclusion
The Mexico Edition cars will be displayed around the monuments in Mexico City. Lamborghini hasn’t revealed any other details about these four Huracán EVOs, but we should have them once the models are publicly displayed. They could be limited editions and will be priced according to their exclusivity.
In celebration of its 10-year anniversary, Lamborghini Mexico today debuts four special edition Huracán EVO, designed by the brand’s distributor in Mexico, Grand Chelem, and Ad Personam, the Lamborghini’s exclusive customization program at the studio in Sant’Agata Bolognese. The commemorative models represent four key themes in Mexican culture: Vita (Life), Morte (Death), Sogno (Dream) and Tempo (Time).
Lamborghini’s first showroom in Mexico opened in 2010 in the heart of Mexico City. Lamborghini has since seen great success and expanded its presence in the region with another dealership in Monterrey in northern Mexico. To commemorate the brand’s now decade-long presence, Lamborghini Mexico commissioned four special edition models—each of the V10 super sports cars were configured using a vast array of color and finishes, and fastened with a celebratory plaque symbolizing each theme on each vehicle’s firewall.
“Mexico has become an influential force for a growing automotive community in Latin America and we’re proud to celebrate this partnership with Grand Chelem,” said Federico Foschini, Automobili Lamborghini Chief Marketing and Sales Officer. “The four special edition models designed with the brand’s Ad Personam program present the endless possibilities available to clients when configuring their own Lamborghini vehicle.”
To further commemorate Lamborghini Mexico’s 10th anniversary, the special edition Huracán EVO super sports cars will soon be on display throughout Mexico City’s most admired landmarks.
Special Edition Models
Edición Vita (Life) – Vita, the series’ flagship model, is colored in a special shade of Verde Ermes (green) and Oro Elios (gold) accents representing life and nature. The exterior design is contrasted with fine Oro Elios (gold) details inside, symbolized by the sun to enhance the trims and stitching.
The Lamborghini Huracán EVO Vita Edition, symbolized with an emblem of an eagle, celebrates freedom and the successes in life, and perpetuated in a motif that exalts the national values of Mexico and Italy.
Edición Morte (Death) – The Lamborghini Huracán EVO Morte Edition, symbolized by the emblem of a skull, celebrates the experiences that prepare us for the journey between life and death.
A Blu Astraeus (blue) color bathes the vehicle’s exterior, complemented with Bronzo Serse design accents. A similar configuration is extended inside the car, with seats and trims in Blu Teia Vintage (blue) and bronze stitching.
Edición Sogno (Dream) – The most distinctive of the four special edition models, the Sogno Edition incorporates a Blu Symi (light blue) exterior with Oro Elios (gold) highlights. The vibrant colors resemble the mythical-like creatures seen in Mexican folk art. To emphasize this bold expression, the interior sees a two-tone configuration. Inside, the white accents are contrasted with the predominantly black tones of the center console and the gold stitching on the seats.
The Lamborghini Huracán Sogno Edition, commemorated with a plaque of a two-headed dragon, celebrates dreams with a mixture of fantasy and reality that give color and meaning to life.
Edición Tempo (Time) – The Lamborghini Huracán EVO Tempo Edition, the final model in the series, represents the decade-long partnership between Lamborghini and Mexico. It is symbolized with a plaque of a snake, representative of the reinvention of oneself by the shedding of skin.
A Nero Nemesis (black) exterior is accentuated with Bronzo Serse underlines, while the interior sees predominantly dark hues with bronze accents around the seats, trim and stitching.