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These special edition Huracán Evos celebrate Mexico
Apparently these four ‘commemorative models’ represent key themes in Mexican culture
Here is a quartet of rather lovely special edition Lamborghini Huracán Evos.
The four different models have been commissioned by Lamborghini Mexico to celebrate a decade since the brand opened its first showroom in the heart of Mexico City. They’ve been put together by Lambo’s Ad Personam customisation department, and apparently each represent “a key theme in Mexican culture”.
So, here we go then…
The Edición Vita represents ‘Life’ with an utterly glorious green and gold paintjob and gold accents inside. Each of these special editions also gets a custom symbol that fits its theme – the Vita’s is apparently an eagle.
Next up is – you guessed it – Edición Morte (Death). That’s actually the darker blue/navy and is of course graced with a skull as its symbol. It’s a Lamborghini for goths, essentially, although the bronze accents are rather lovely.
The black Evo with yet more bronze accents is known as the Edición Tempo (Time), which is somehow symbolised by a snake. Don’t ask us how. And last but certainly not least is the Blu Symi Huracán with gold accents – that’s the Edición Sogno that represents ‘Dreams’ and features a two-headed dragon as its symbol.
Anyone else want to be having the kind of dreams that Lamborghini is having?
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