DDE’s Exclusive 1 of 1 Huracan Evo Aperta, A unique, windshield-less Lamborghini with 810 hp Is Now Dead!

Transformation that redefined open-air driving, was restored to original form

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There is only one Huracan EVO RWD Aperta in the world, and it wasn't made by Lamborghini.Image Copyright: DailyDrivenExotics

Automobili Lamborghini SpA has a history of creating unique and special cars. Back in 2012, they introduced the Aventador J, a one-off V12 model based on the flagship Aventador, but with no roof and a very low windshield. It even came with a helmet. In 2013, Lamborghini unveiled the Veneno Roadster, producing only nine units, again with no roof.

In 2016, Lamborghini released the Centenario Roadster to celebrate the 100th anniversary of founder Ferruccio Lamborghini, limiting production to 20 units and once again, not offering a roof. By 2020, they came out with the Sian Roadster, with only 19 units made and all sold out before the press release. Like its predecessors, it featured a true topless design without a canvas top. Lamborghini continued the trend of not including roofs in their ultimate V12 Roadsters.

The latest in this series is the Lamborghini SC20, a one-of-a-kind car made by Squadra Corse for a lucky customer. Before the official press release, it was clear from the first image that the SC20 had no roof or windshield, not even a low one like the Aventador J.

Damon Fryer from the YouTube channel DailyDrivenExotics (DDE) took this concept to the next level by creating his own Lamborghini Huracan Evo Aperta with 840 hp. He started with a brand new Lamborghini Huracan Evo RWD Spyder and removed the front windshield completely, turning it into an Aperta. To enhance its performance, he installed a VF Engineering supercharger, increasing the power output from 610 hp to 810 hp. Additional modifications included Vorsteiner front fenders with forged carbon louvers, Vorsteiner side skirts, 20-inch V-FF 109 wheels, and an FI exhaust.

So What makes the Lamborghini Huracan Evo Aperta unique compared to other Lamborghini models?

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The Huracan Evo Aperta is a unique and custom-built Lamborghini model that stands out for several reasons:

  • Roofless design: Unlike standard Lamborghini Huracan models, the Evo Aperta features a completely open-top design, removing not just the roof but also the windshield. This creates an unparalleled open-air driving experience.
  • Custom creation: The Huracan Evo Aperta is not an official Lamborghini production model. It was created as a one-off custom project, making it extremely rare and exclusive
  • Based on the Huracan Evo RWD: The custom build uses the Huracan Evo RWD (Rear-Wheel Drive) as its base, which is already a special variant of the Huracan lineup.
  • Windshield-less configuration: In addition to being roofless, the Aperta version removes the windshield, creating a truly unique driving experience that’s not available in any other Lamborghini model
  • Exclusivity: As a one-of-one creation, the Huracan Evo Aperta is arguably one of the most exclusive Lamborghini models in existence

This custom creation fills a niche that Lamborghini itself hasn’t officially addressed, as the company hasn’t produced a fully open-air supercar in this manner. The Huracan Evo Aperta combines the performance and technology of the Huracan Evo with a radical open-top design, offering a driving experience that’s distinct from any other Lamborghini model.

Are there any changes made to the stock engine of the donor Lamborghini Huracan Evo?

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Yes, significant changes have been made to the stock engine of the donor Lamborghini Huracan Evo for the Huracan Evo Aperta project. The most notable modification is the addition of a supercharger. This aftermarket enhancement dramatically increases the engine’s power output by forcing more air into the combustion chambers, resulting in greater horsepower and torque compared to the naturally aspirated stock engine.

Here’s a detailed breakdown of the changes:

  • Supercharger Installation: The supercharger is the primary modification, which boosts the engine’s power significantly. This component increases the amount of air entering the engine, allowing for more efficient combustion and a higher power output.
  • Exhaust System: The car is equipped with an FI exhaust system, which optimizes exhaust flow and enhances the engine’s performance. This system also provides a more aggressive and exhilarating exhaust note.
  • Tuning and Calibration: To ensure that the engine operates smoothly with the new supercharger and exhaust system, the ECU (Engine Control Unit) likely underwent extensive tuning and calibration. This ensures that the engine parameters are optimized for the increased airflow and power output.
  • Cooling Systems: Enhanced cooling systems may have been installed to manage the additional heat generated by the supercharged engine. This can include upgraded radiators, intercoolers, and oil coolers to maintain optimal operating temperatures.

How much more power does the Lamborghini Huracan Evo Aperta make?

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The Huracan Evo Aperta, thanks to its supercharger, cranks out a hefty 810 horsepower. That’s a big jump—180 horsepower more—compared to the standard Huracan Evo’s 640 horsepower from its V10 engine.

While we don’t have the exact torque numbers, it’s safe to say this supercharged beast is packing over 500 pound-feet of torque. This extra power and torque mean the Huracan Evo Aperta delivers even better acceleration and a more thrilling driving experience than the standard model.

What are the key benefits of the VF Engineering supercharger for the Lamborghini Huracan EVO Aperta?

The VF Engineering supercharger for the Huracan EVO offers several key benefits:

  • Significant Power Increase: The supercharger boosts the Huracan EVO’s power output from the stock 630 horsepower to between 830 and 850 horsepower. This is a substantial increase of up to 220 horsepower, transforming the car’s performance capabilities.
  • Enhanced Torque: The kit also increases torque to between 600 and 625 lb-ft, providing a more robust and responsive driving experience.
  • Bolt-On Installation: The VF Engineering supercharger kit is designed as a bolt-on system, meaning it can be installed without extensive modifications to the vehicle. This makes the upgrade more accessible and less invasive.
  • Reversibility: The system is fully reversible, allowing owners to return the car to its stock configuration if desired. This can be beneficial for resale value or if the owner wants to maintain the car’s originality.
  • Advanced Cooling System: The supercharger includes an air-to-water after-cooling system to manage the increased heat generated by the additional power. This helps maintain performance and reliability under high-stress conditions.
  • OEM Quality Integration: VF Engineering uses state-of-the-art technology and production techniques to ensure that the supercharger integrates seamlessly with the Huracan EVO’s V10 engine, providing OEM-quality results.
  • Improved Acceleration: With the supercharger, the Huracan EVO’s acceleration times improve significantly. For example, the supercharged Huracan can achieve 0-60 mph in approximately 2.4 seconds, compared to the stock model’s 2.9 seconds.
  • Durability and Reliability: The kit is designed to be durable and reliable, with features like a PTFE rod for a free-floating concept in the heat exchanger, ensuring consistent performance over time.

Lamborghini Huracan Evo Aperta Price

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Although there was nothing official about the pricing the Lamborghini Huracan Evo Aperta was sold for $500K to a private collector as mentioned in one of DDE’s Instagram posts. 

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Latest Update: Why did Daily-driven exotics kill the Lamborghini Evo Aperta?

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Damon Fryer, founder of Daily Driven Exotics, shared on Facebook that the owner of the Huracan Evo Aperta wanted to sell the car because he was moving abroad. The offer came at a price Damon and his team couldn’t resist, so they decided to buy the car back. Once they had the car, they faced a dilemma since it wasn’t practical for everyday use. They took it to Fast Track Auto Care, where it was restored to its original state using all the stock parts.

However, they kept some of the custom features, like the Vorsteiner front fenders with forged carbon louvers, Vorsteiner side skirts, and 20-inch V-FF 109 wheels, giving the car its distinctive look. Now, with the windshield and a soft convertible top back in place, the car is more practical.

With these updates, the car is ready to be sold to a new owner.

 

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