With the Huracan->ke4345 having already replaced the Gallardo->ke375 as Lamborghini's entry-level supercar->ke177, it was only a matter of time before the Italians rolled out a Super Trofeo version of the 610-horsepower machine. Announced in July 2014, the Huracan LP610-4 Super Trofeo is finally here to showcase its racing suit thanks to supercar spotter Jeroen.

He stumbled upon the track-prepped Lambo->ke44 while the Italians were busy with the official photo shoot. It seems we won't have to wait for the pictures to be released, as the video->ke278 above provides us with a comprehensive walkaround, and, more importantly, it gives us a taste of the vehicle's piercing engine note.

The footage also comes to confirm the numerous aerodynamic updates the Huracan has gained in order to become a full-time race car->ke148. Notice the huge front splitter and side skirts, the sexy rear diffuser and the huge fixed wing. Modifications don't stop here though. A bevy of winglets adorn both the front and rear fascias, while the regular engine and trunk bonnets have been replaced with race-spec units.

The louvered front fenders allow better engine cooling and optimize airflow over and around the car. Rounding off the Super Trofeo package is a simple, yet enticing livery. The grey-painted body features silver and white markings, while the carbon-fiber aerodynamic parts are highlighted by bright-orange accents.

No doubt the Huracan Super Trofeo is one mean-looking machine, but wait until you hear that 5.2-liter V-10 engine roar.

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