- DarwinPro Aerodynamics has unveiled a wild new body kit for the Lamborghini Huracan Evo.
- The fully upgraded carbon fiber kit comes with a hefty price tag of just over $60,000.
- Some parts of the kit draw inspiration from the Huracan STO but push boundaries even further.
Few aftermarket companies sell bodykits that can rival those from Mansory, and DarwinPro Aerodynamics is one of them. It offers kits for several supercars and has just rolled out a transformative package for the Lamborghini Huracan Evo.
The kit is known as the BKSSII and is about as wild as it can get. At the front, there is a bespoke bumper with shapely new air intakes and a more pronounced splitter. The standard hood of the Huracan has also been ditched in favor of one with large air extraction vents, similar to the hood found on the STO.
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DarwinPro has also crafted flared arches for the mid-engined supercar, giving it even more presence on the road, in case your Huracan needs some extra wow factor. Complementing the flared arches are new aerodynamic side skirts and front fender vents. For as wild as all of these new parts are, it’s the rear end that’s the most dramatic.
Sitting atop the decklid of the Lamborghini is a new wing made from lightweight carbon fiber. While we thought the standard wing of the STO was a bit too much for the road, this one takes things to another level entirely. Not only is it bigger than the STO’s wing but it has larger endplates and two additional fins protruding out of the center. DarwinPro has also crafted a new carbon fiber lip spoiler for the Huracan.
The rear-end changes continue with a dramatic carbon fiber diffuser and new carbon fiber parts around the tailpipes.
As you might have guessed by now, buying this crazy kit doesn’t come cheap. The entire package, when fabricated from a combination of fiber-reinforced plastic and carbon fiber, costs $30,368 if left unpainted. Shoppers who want a full carbon fiber version of it will need to pay $40,089, while a forged carbon fiber option costs $50,111. The most expensive option is high-end autoclave carbon fiber priced at a staggering $60,133.