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Lamborghini celebrates 10 years in Mexico with a Huracan quartet

Ten years might seem like a small anniversary, but Lambo still decided to produce a few unique Huracan Evo supercars and exhibit them next to some of Mexico’s most easily recognizable landmarks.

Grand Chelem and Ad Personam collaborated on the project. The design team chose to incorporate the four main components of Mexican culture into the design: Vita (‘life’), Morte (‘death’), Sogno (‘sleep’), and Tempo (‘time’).

The green Huracan Evo Vita symbolizes both life and freedom, and has a totem eagle depicted on it enclosed in a hexagon. The Morte is blue and bears a depiction of a skull.

The Sogno boasts a two-headed eagle as its totem animal and comes finished in vivid light blue. Finally, the Tempo combines Nero Nemesis with Bronzo Serse accents and has a snake ornament.