What a successful combination! The Team of Prodrive posted yesterday on his Facebook timeline a bright red Lamborghini Huracán who was equipped only with a lowering and a set of new alloy wheels. The changes, however, are completely sufficient to skillfully set in scene and to give the Italians the necessary individuality to the series. Nevertheless, the changes are so subtle that the Lambo does not lose a fraction of its original form. When wheelset, it was decided for rims from the house ADV.1 Wheels and more specifically it is the ADV05C M.V2 of the CS Series in matte gold. Decisions have been made for the dimensions 21 inches (Series: 8,5J × 20 with 245 / 30 ZR20 90Y and 11J × 20 with 305 / 30 ZR20 103Y) consistently fill the wheel arches on the rear axle with huge 325 / 25 ZR21 XL slippers and are also only marginally narrower at the front.
And as already mentioned, there was a subtle lowering which ensures that even more dynamic moves into the Italian and beyond the entire appearance also significantly sportier effect. Apart from the built-wheel type, however, we are otherwise no specific details known to the modifications so we leave you here with the pictures alone. 🙂 If we still get some info there is of course an update for this report. You will be informed if yours is just ours Feed subscribe to. Have fun watching the pictures and stay true to us!
(Photos: ADV.1 Wheels)
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