In the world of insanely loud V10 supercars, decibels tend to matter when you’re looking for ways to make your presence felt on the road.

Aside from being insanely quick off the line and quite capable over long distances as well, the Lamborghini Huracan prides itself on being what some people call a strong “all-rounder”.

It has 610 PS, all-wheel drive and a lightning-fast 7-speed dual clutch automatic, all of which contribute to it hitting 100 km/h (62 mph) in as little as 3.2 seconds.

Another thing it has is a wicked exhaust note, all courtesy of its naturally aspirated 5.2-liter V10 power unit. The Huracan sounds bonkers even when it’s stock but as you’re about to see in this video, there is (somewhat) room for improvement – depends on how impressed you are really by the Race exhaust.

You can definitely hear a difference between the two exhaust systems, but once they start revving the engines side by side, it can get a tiny bit confusing.

Let us know if you think the Race upgrade is worth it.

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