Even in stock form, the Lamborghin Huracan never had issues with titillating fellow motorists with its brutal road presence. Not any more if German tuner DMC has its way with their Lamborghini Huracan Jeddah Edition – a sinister, light sucking, automotive apparition; currently on display at the Geneva International Motor Show.
An assortment of clear carbon fiber aerodynamic parts are added, which stick to the Huracan’s lithe bodywork like they came off the factory. The kit includes a new front splitter with vertical fins at the sides, new side sills, and a more aggressive rear diffuser; all done up in clear carbon. Finally, a Countach-inspired, massive rear wing sourced from DMC’s ‘Omaggio’ kit rounds things off. The Jeddah Edition rides on 20- and 21-inch black Y-spoke wheels with 255/30ZR20 and 325/25ZR21 tires.
Power for the Jeddah Edition comes from the same 5.2-liter, naturally aspirated V10 engine that delivers 610 horsepower and 412 pound-feet of torque. The engine is strapped to a seven-speed dual clutch transmission and an all-wheel drive system which enables the baby Lambo to accelerate from 0-100 kph in a pithy 3.2 seconds before hitting a top speed in excess of 202 mph. Next to the Huracan, DMC also had the new Zeus on display; a Mercedes-AMG G63 based monstrosity.