Liberty Walk's extreme Lamborghini Huracan tuning project
Liberty Walk tunes Lamborghini Huracan with aggressive widebody kit
Liberty Walk's extreme Lamborghini Huracan tuning project
Discover Liberty Walk's extreme tuning of the Lamborghini Huracan, featuring a widebody kit, 640 hp V10 engine, and a farewell to classic supercar era.
2026-03-29T03:53:17+03:00
2026-03-29T03:53:17+03:00
2026-03-29T03:53:17+03:00
Even as Lamborghini transitions to hybrid technology, the iconic Huracan lives on through tuner projects. The latest proof is an extreme version of the supercar from Japanese tuning house Liberty Walk, which has once again focused on an aggressively styled approach.The car features a signature widebody kit with flared wheel arches, new side skirts, and a massive rear diffuser. Up front, there's a sharp splitter and redesigned hood, while the rear boasts a huge wing that enhances its racing aesthetic.The matte red body with contrasting elements and yellow headlights particularly catches the eye, giving the car a distinctive character. A lowered stance and wide wheels complete the look of a true show car. Meanwhile, the technical aspects appear to remain unchanged.Under the hood, it still houses a naturally aspirated 5.2-liter V10 engine, producing up to 640 horsepower in top versions. This makes the project not only visually striking but also impressively fast.Against the backdrop of new Lamborghini models shifting to hybrid powertrains, such projects serve as a farewell to the era of classic naturally aspirated supercars. For enthusiasts, this matters because it preserves the emotions and character of the brand—qualities that are gradually fading with the departure of atmospheric engines.
Discover Liberty Walk's extreme tuning of the Lamborghini Huracan, featuring a widebody kit, 640 hp V10 engine, and a farewell to classic supercar era.
Michael Powers, Editor
Even as Lamborghini transitions to hybrid technology, the iconic Huracan lives on through tuner projects. The latest proof is an extreme version of the supercar from Japanese tuning house Liberty Walk, which has once again focused on an aggressively styled approach.
The car features a signature widebody kit with flared wheel arches, new side skirts, and a massive rear diffuser. Up front, there's a sharp splitter and redesigned hood, while the rear boasts a huge wing that enhances its racing aesthetic.
The matte red body with contrasting elements and yellow headlights particularly catches the eye, giving the car a distinctive character. A lowered stance and wide wheels complete the look of a true show car. Meanwhile, the technical aspects appear to remain unchanged.
Under the hood, it still houses a naturally aspirated 5.2-liter V10 engine, producing up to 640 horsepower in top versions. This makes the project not only visually striking but also impressively fast.
Against the backdrop of new Lamborghini models shifting to hybrid powertrains, such projects serve as a farewell to the era of classic naturally aspirated supercars. For enthusiasts, this matters because it preserves the emotions and character of the brand—qualities that are gradually fading with the departure of atmospheric engines.