Launched at the Geneva Motor Show->ke228 earlier this year, the brand-new Lamborghini Huracan is an open book by now, with all of the details around it revealed, analyzed and put to good use in comparisons against the Ferrari 458 Italia->ke3479, its most feared rival.

We've also seen a couple of video reviews featuring Sant'Agata Bolognese's latest machine, but there's one thing bothering us; we have yet to see the Huracan in the flesh. And that's because the supercar->ke177 has yet to hit the streets, with its very anxious customers having to keep their excitement in check for another few months.

But production and post-assembly testing is well underway in Lamborghini->ke44's home town, as revealed by YouTube's Mikesupercars, who has spotted and taped several Huracans moving in and out of the company's offices in Sant'Agata Bolognese. This is the very first time we get to see the Huracan on the move without being featured in a review, and we're more than happy we are able to do so.

Making the footage even better is the fact that it shows the supercar in various colors, including red, orange, white, and black. According to the uploader, who has seen several vehicles on the assembly line, we're about to see loads of red Huracans on the streets later this year. Red has been popular with Lamborghini customers ever since the Countach->ke387 hit the market, so we're not surprised that customers prefer this specific hue.

As a brief refresher, the Lamborghini Huracan hits the streets with 610 horsepower and 413 pound-feet of torque under its hood. All that power hails from a 5.2-liter, V-10 engine and travels through a seven-speed, dual-clutch transmission.

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