- The front end of the supercar has been damaged but may be repairable.
- Some structural damage has been done to the car’s front end and the driver’s side suspension components.
- The odometer of this Huracan Evo shows just 3,609 miles.
A 2022 Lamborghini Huracan Evo driven just 3,609 miles (5,808 km) is in dire need of saving, or, like so many other damaged exotics, it may end up on a scrap heap.
We encountered this Huracan Evo while browsing through Copart, and the paint immediately caught our attention. It’s a shade of baby blue that perfectly suits a car as flashy as a Lamborghini. Unfortunately, the supercar has been involved in a front-end collision and needs repairs.
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Most of the photos of the car show it with the hood, front bumper, and front quarter panels removed, but a separate photo does show the hood and bumper. Most of the damage appears isolated to the front bumper, which has cracked. Part of the hood has also been dented, indicating that the driver’s side corner of the front end hit something.
It also looks like one of the front radiators is busted and leaking. On first impression, it may seem as though this Huracan Evo could be repaired with a new bumper and hood, but that’s not the case. A look at the front end shows that a support running from near the radiator to the strut tower has been bent and cracked. The driver’s side front wheel is also off-center, indicating the car has suffered some suspension damage, too.
A look inside the cabin reveals the car’s airbags were deployed in the crash, meaning they need to be replaced. The rest of the interior matches the exterior with baby blue leather on the seats, steering wheel, and dashboard. We can also see plenty of carbon fiber.
Copart has listed the car for auction through its facility in Denver, Colorado. While repairing crashed exotics is always risky, as well as expensive, we’re hopeful someone will snap up this Huracan and return it to the road.