Lamborghini Huracan Evo MinoTauro Edition Unveiled

Highlights
- The Lamborghini Huracan Evo Minotaurois dsesigned is by Paolo Troila.
- The Minotauro will be on display till November 13 in Milan.
- There's perfectly placed paint splatter over the entire project as well.
We may have heard about painting using palms and fingers, it's a modern art that requires fine detailing. But never did we see an art so magnificent and especially on a car. Paolo Troilo who managed without a paint brush and chose to paint with his fingers has painted a very unique art where he crafted a stunning black-and-white mural called "Minotauro" (Minotaur) on Lamborghini to create a brand-new art car for the brand. The Huracan Evo he painted is on display right now in Milan, Italy.
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The art car depicts the fusion between man and bull - Lamborghini's iconic symbol.
And more than the art, it's the theme which is so reminiscent of the brand. The art car depicts the fusion between man and bull - Lamborghini's iconic symbol. The sides of the car show off the man's athletic torso, arms stretched back to denote speed - acceleration - and aggression. On the hood are a pair of forearms with clenched fists that mimic a bull's horns. At the rear, the Minotaur loses its defined shape, blending into a stylized design, which is also featured on the roof. There's perfectly placed paint splatter over the entire project as well.
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The Minotauro will be on display till November 13 at Palazzo Serbelloni in Milan.
The Huracan Evo is the entry-level supercar in the carmaker's range which sits below the Aventador and it packs a powerful 5.2-liter V10 motor belting out 622 bhp and 600 Nm of peak torque. It can clock triple-digit speed in just 2.9 seconds. The Minotauro will be on display till November 13 at Palazzo Serbelloni in Milan. It's part of the Troilo-Milano Solo Andata (One Way) exhibition curated by Luca Beatrice. Of course, the car will be on display alongside some of Troilo's artwork.
Last Updated on December 30, 2021