These are the fastest.
The Lamborghini Huracan is a beast. It packs a powerful V10 that generates 602 horsepower (448kilowatts). The Rayo is a supercar. However, it’s been created by Envisage Group in collaboration with 7X Design. The hypercar is a Huracan-based supercar with a wild body kit, including eyelashes on the headlights. This is necessary to maximize the upgraded powertrain which now generates more than three times as much power as a stock Huracan.
We don’t know the exact formula for the 1,900 horsepower (1,416kW) output. Underground Racing tuned it. The Rayo’s top speed is 300 miles an hour (482 km per hour), which would place it among other hypercar stars. This speed requires a car with extraordinary aerodynamics. The car’s new body kit significantly reduces the drag coefficient. This car has a 0.279 Cd, compared to the stock Huracan’s 0,39 Cd.
This is a huge improvement, and it’s easy to see in the car’s new bodywork. Although it is easily identifiable as a Huracan it appears less and less like its supercar-base counterpart. The front bumper lowers the hood’s leading edge, which is above a large opening. The rear is where the most significant changes occur, and they are completely different. The rear mesh grille sits higher than the massive rear diffuser. Although they look identical, the taillights have a unique design.
Although the eyelashes at the headlights don’t need to be addressed, they aren’t typical automotive decorations. Given the importance of the car’s low drag coefficient, they are likely to aid airflow. Each panel is made of carbon fiber and entered by Envisage Group. It was designed to fit the Huracan’s monocoque without affecting its integrity. The end result is a hypercar Lamborghini that looks wild and has big ambitions.