By Justin King
Thursday, Mar 3rd, 2016 @ 12:02 pm
 
Lamborghini has introduced another special-edition model, the Huracán LP 610-4 Avio, to display alongside the even more exclusive Centenario at the Geneva Motor Show this week.

As the name implies, the Avio pays tribute to aeronautics and fighter jets that have inspired Lamborghini designs for years. The company suggests its digital instrument clusters, center console controls and exterior design language all evoke aviation.

The special-edition package brings a relatively modest list of customizations. Unique hues are available, most in a matte finish, with white and matte painted accents to provide contrast for the side members, mirrors and front spoiler. A matching double stripe runs along the roof and down the front hood.

Door panels have been adorned with the logo L63, which stands for Lamborghini and the company's founding year. A tricolor cockade is placed in the middle of the logo to further reinforce the aviation theme.

Interior enhancements include black leather and Alcantara, with a laser-engraved hexagonal motif on the seats, armrests, knee supports and door panels. The L63 logo has been embroidered onto the sides of the seats, while a hand-enameled plate sits on the driver's side window.

Technical details remain unchanged from the basic Huracán, powered by a 5.2-liter V10 with 610 horsepower.

The company will build only 250 examples, set to arrive in showrooms by summer.

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