The 7X Design Rayo is a Lamborghini Huracan-based supercar that was recently unveiled at the Concours of Elegance in the UK and in this video, we get an up-close look at it.

In creating the car, 7X Design wanted to make a Huracan that can hit 300 mph (482 km/h). With that in mind, it has transformed the body of the mid-engined supercar, attaching all-new carbon fiber body panels to improve aerodynamics. These new parts have worked a treat, reducing the drag coefficient from 0.39 down to 0.279.

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YouTuber TheTFJJ recently had the opportunity to see the the Rayo up close and in this video, we get a detailed tour at its redesigned bodywork. Among the key new design features is an overhauled front end with a more pronounced nose. The engine cover and rear end is also new and plays a significant part in improving the car’s drag coefficient.

This clip provides us with a brief look at the car’s interior. It appears identical to a standard Huracan, although there is a small additional instrument gauge sitting on the dashboard to display vital metrics.

Then there’s the engine. Rather than attempting to build its own unit, 7X Design turned to Underground Racing, an American tuner with years of experience in modifying Lamborghini V10s and V12s. For the Rayo’s 5.2-liter V10, Underground Racing has attached a pair of turbochargers and made a plethora of other changes, lifting grunt up to an extraordinary 1,874 hp.