Vilner believes that, unless you go for Lamborghini's bespoke "Ad Personam" program, the Lamborghini Huracan has an "oddly dull and colorless cockpit, compared to the expressive exterior", which is why they decided to apply their own upgrades.
Suiting up for the job was an example finished in Verde Mantis, which has received a similar color combo inside, where the green shade decorates the door panels, seats, seatbelts, and other parts.
With 8,000 units of the supercar produced in just 3 years, the Bulgarian tuner has numerous potential clients who might decide to spruce up the cabin of their Huracan.
The tuner has left the rest of the 'baby' Lambo well alone, which means that it's powered by a naturally aspirated 5.2-liter V10 with 610HP that are distributed to all four wheels via a seven-speed semi-automatic transmission.
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