Lamborghini Huracan Evo MinoTauro Edition Unveiled

The art car depicts the fusion between man and bull – Lamborghini’s iconic symbol.

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The Lamborghini Huracan Evo Minotaurois dsesigned by Paolo Troila.

We may have heard about painting using palms and fingers, it’s a modern art that requires fine detailing. But never did we see an art so magnificent and especially on a car. Paolo Troilo who managed without a paint brush and chose to paint with his fingers has painted a very unique art where he crafted a stunning black-and-white mural called “Minotauro” (Minotaur) on Lamborghini to create a brand-new art car for the brand. The Huracan Evo he painted is on display right now in Milan, Italy.

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The art car depicts the fusion between man and bull – Lamborghini’s iconic symbol.

And more than the art, it’s the theme which is so reminiscent of the brand. The art car depicts the fusion between man and bull – Lamborghini’s iconic symbol. The sides of the car show off the man’s athletic torso, arms stretched back to denote speed – acceleration – and aggression. On the hood are a pair of forearms with clenched fists that mimic a bull’s horns. At the rear, the Minotaur loses its defined shape, blending into a stylized design, which is also featured on the roof. There’s perfectly placed paint splatter over the entire project as well.

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The Minotauro will be on display till November 13 at Palazzo Serbelloni in Milan.

0 CommentsThe Huracan Evo is the entry-level supercar in the carmaker’s range which sits below the Aventador and it packs a powerful 5.2-liter V10 motor belting out 622 bhp and 600 Nm of peak torque. It can clock triple-digit speed in just 2.9 seconds. The Minotauro will be on display till November 13 at Palazzo Serbelloni in Milan. It’s part of the Troilo-Milano Solo Andata (One Way) exhibition curated by Luca Beatrice. Of course, the car will be on display alongside some of Troilo’s artwork. For the latest auto news and reviews, follow carandbike.com on Twitter, Facebook, and subscribe to our YouTube channel.

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