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Lamborghini once again donated a Huracan to the Italian police

The renowned Italian manufacturer of super sports cars - Lamborghini has had a special relationship with the state police for a long time. Years ago, they donated a gallardo, with which they patrolled the highways around Rome for almost five years, and now they have decided to deepen this relationship with a new vehicle, namely the newest model of the brand - the huracan.

The official name of the special version is huracan LP 610-4 polizia and it is the only example produced. But it means the successor of the Gallardo LP 560-4 Polizia donated in 2004. The new supercar is expected to take over the tasks of its predecessor, the latter of which has been on display in Lamborghini's showroom for quite some time. museum in Sant'Agata Bolognese in Italy. That's already the case third donation of the Lambroghini brand to the Italian State Police, since after a donation in December 2004, a similar vehicle of the second generation was donated in 2008, and the vehicle is on the highway on relation between cities Salerno-Reggio-Calabria still in use today.

Police huracan LP 610-4 polizia, driven 5.2 liter naturally aspirated V10 engine, which develops 449 kW or 610 hp and needs up to a hundred everything 3.2 seconds, while the speedometer stops at 325 km/h.

Did you know? Lamborghini [lamborgíni] is an Italian car manufacturer. Small-series production of sports cars has been taking place since 1964. The company's headquarters are in Sant'Agata-Bolognese between Bologna and Modena in Italy. The company's coat of arms is a bull. Source: Wikipedia

Police officers will start using the supercar towards the end of this year and with the new acquisition they will surely deter many drivers from any inappropriate behavior on Italian roads.

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