Lamborghini Huracan and Ducati Streetfighter V4 The perfect combination of art and speed

Mondo Cars Updated on 2024-02-06

Both art cars belong to the same collector who handed over these two Italian-made performance cars to Troilo to leave his unique mark on the body with his fingertips. Trouilo says that the first time he drove a Lamborghini, he was blown away by its speed and power, and he wanted to convey his feelings through his art.

On the body of the Huracan Evo, we can see a pair of strong forearms and fists, which are located on the hood and doors, respectively, like the horns of a bull, echoing the brand image of Lamborghini. The black and white tones of the body are also very striking, with a black splash-like pattern and white transition areas, creating a visual effect of speed, power and movement, like the huracan escaping from a painting. The Ducati Street Fighter V4 Lamborghini, on the other hand, uses the same colors and patterns as the Huracan, unifying the style of the two art cars.

The two art cars will be on display at the Galleria C**our in Bologna, Italy, until February 5, and are a rare opportunity before they enter a private collection.

Troilo describes his work this way: "When I saw the Lamborghini Huracan Evo and test-drove it, I felt that it was able to unleash energy that matched acceleration, speed and power. I heard the sound of the wind, which became stronger and stronger as space shrank and time distorted, and I felt a flowing wind that became a source of inspiration for me, this huracan capable of inspiring my emotions, I call it my minotauro. ”

Lamborghini has always maintained close ties with the art world, often showcasing one-of-a-kind pieces at Art Basel in Miami. Last year, the Sant'Agata Bologna-based brand launched Revuelto Opera Unica, showcasing the endless possibilities of personalization that its Ad Personam customization division can offer. There are also a number of other artsy Lamborghini, including the Opera Unican Huracan Sterrato, inspired by the sea and sky of Sardinia.

Of course, Huracan's life is coming to an end. Its successor has been tested and will be unveiled this year with a hybrid powertrain, most likely a high-revving V8 engine with twin-turbo charging. It will reportedly be able to reach 10,000 rpm. There is no doubt that it will be a one-of-a-kind driving experience. But then again, we'll still miss that roaring V10 engine.

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