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Auto-Tuning
The ten long years on the market are nearly over for the Aventador, which Lamborghini will soon be sending to its retirement. But while the cars are still around, German tuner Huber devised a way to spruce up their looks somewhat.
The result is called the Huber Era, and although the company would like to pretend it’s a brand-new car, it actually is just a body kit, and a rather small at that. Included are new front and rear fasciae made out of carbon fiber, enlarged side air intakes, winglets, a giant blade-like splitter, and a surprisingly tame diffuser in the back. The trunk lid is made from the same material, and there are Huber badges where the Raging Bull used to be.
Would you be willing to pretend that your Aventador is a different, even more exotic supercar? Whatever the case, the Italian carmaker itself seemed surprisingly fine with the conversion: Fabio Lamborghini, cousin of the legendary Ferruccio Lamborghini, was present at the reveal event.
A total of 21 such styling kits will be produced and sold starting from €30,000.
Editor: Andrej Raspopow
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