While there is certainly no shortage of aftermarket parts available for the Lamborghini Huracan, 1016 Industries believes there’s room for one more.

As a result, they have fitted their carbon fiber body kit to the Italian supercar. This consists of a front lip, side skirts, rear diffuser and wing, all of which have been designed and engineered in-house by the company’s team in Miami.

The U.S. tuner fiddled with the engine, too. While the stock naturally aspirated 5.2-liter V10 normally makes 610PS (601hp) and 560Nm (413lb-ft) of torque, 1016 Industries’ ECU upgrade bumps up these numbers to 640PS (631hp) and 607Nm (448lb-ft) of torque. Moreover, the unique ECU enhances the throttle response, gearshift speed and traction management.

Lamborghini’s entry-level supercar also has a pair of 9×20- and 12.5×20-inch wheels, front and rear respectively. These come from ADV.1 and are part of their ADV10 Track Spec CS Series. Although the Lambo’s rims come in Polished Gloss with a Clear finish, they are available in other shades, and with a 50/50 Exposed Hardware option, according to ADV.1. Expect one of those to pop up sooner rather than later, though not necessarily on a Lambo.

H/T to Vanja K.