The Huracan was only recently revamped, gaining a sleuth of new tech, the Evo suffix and a more aggressive and angular exterior look.

While a number of owners will just trade in their Huracans for the Evo, others may, for whatever reason, not want to part with their supercar just yet, but would like something that doesn’t look like it’s so ‘last year’.

If that’s the case, they might want to take a look to what Misha Designs is cooking up for the baby Lambo. Previewed in the renderings below, the body kit will be made exclusively from carbon fiber and makes the Italian supercar significantly more aggressive than even the Performante.

Up front, the tuner has developed a bespoke bumper that includes a carbon fiber splitter and carbon fiber air intake surrounds. Further modifications include louvers on the front wheel arches and a different hood that incorporates large air extractors and a central panel made from carbon fiber.

Misha Designs has also fitted extended carbon side skirts and carbon trimming on the intakes. Rounding out the bodykit is a bold rear diffuser, bumper, and a fixed rear wing, along with hexagonal quad tailpipes.

All of the parts can be easily mounted to the Huracan’s exterior without any modifications – which is very welcome, since it means all changes are entirely reversible. Pricing details for the kit haven’t been announced yet, but the tuner says it will start delivering components to customers in May or June this year.