2019 Lamborghini Huracan EVO

What is the Lamborghini Huracan EVO GT Celebration?

Earlier this month we gave you a glimpse at the Lamborghini Aventador SVJ 63 Roadster, the SVJ Roadster model’s first special edition model. The vehicle had made its debut at Monterey Car Week, but it wasn’t alone. Alongside, the new Huracan EVO received its first special edition as well, the Lamborghini Huracan EVO GT Celebration, designed as a tribute to the Huracan GT3 EVO after its victories at 24 Hours of Daytona and 12 Hours of Sebring the past two seasons.

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While 63 units of the special edition SVJ Roadster will exist, how many Huracan EVO GT Celebration models is a little less obvious. The answer is 36, which you might be able to figure out now that you know it. As it is a tribute to the victorious GT3 EVO that won the 24- and 12-hour endurance races, 36 is the collective time of those races. So, 36 units will be made.

Design Cues of the EVO GT Celebration

Lamborghini Huracan EVOThe design of the Lamborghini Huracan EVO GT Celebration special edition is, of course, reminiscent of that winning GT3’s livery. More specifically, the GRT Grasser Racing Team livery, one of the teams responsible for bringing those four victories to being. It includes Verde Egeria green and Arancio Aten orange, alongside which nine combinations of colors were chosen from to combine into the livery.

Hexagonal number plates with the number 11 are placed around the vehicle to bring forth that race car feel even more, as do the 20” single-nut wheels, which some units combined colored brake calipers. Finally, the side members feature “Daytona 24” and “Sebring 12” identification plates, while the B-Pillar on the driver’s side has been decorated with a carbon fiber plate inscribed with each unit’s number.

Moving to the interior, Alcantara upholstery that features contrast stitching matched to the colors of the livery is the most prevalent. Plus, the interior features brand-new racing seats, making their debut here in the Huracan EVO GT Celebration.