DMC has this way of building up its supercar->ke177 programs. It teases you with renderings, drops a few hints along the way, and when you least expect it, leaks even more details about it. The company’s first program for the Lamborghini Huracan->ke4345, called the "Affari," fits into the company’s proverbial slow play.

We first saw renderings of the Affari program back in December 2013. Since then, it’s been kept largely in the shadows and it wasn’t until July 10, 2014 that DMC finally gave us more details of its first aftermarket foray of the new Lamborghini.

DMC’s reputation as a premier Lamborghini->ke44 tuner was once again in full effect with its Affari program for the Huracan. The German tuner wasted little time bringing a new level of customization to the supercar->ke177, giving it a significant aerodynamic upgrade that’s perfectly suited for the Huracan’s new-world aggressiveness.

For now, details only revolve around the handful of aerodynamic components that were slapped on the Huracan. DMC still has plans to develop a performance upgrade for the Affari program, but those are being kept on ice for the time being.

Since this is DMC we’re talking about, we have a certain level of expectation on what this engine tune will deliver. The tuner has given us every reason to hope for the best, so we’re not sweating on the possibilities of the Affari program being all its hyped up to be.

Click past the jump to read more about the Lamborghini Huracan "Affari" By DMC.

2015 Lamborghini Huracan "Affari" by DMC

Specifications
  • Make: Array
  • Model: 2015 Lamborghini Huracan "Affari" by DMC
  • Engine/Motor: V10
  • Horsepower: 610 @ 8250
  • Torque: 413 @ 6500
  • [do not use] Vehicle Model: Array

Lamborghini Huracan "Affari" By DMC in detail

The front section gets a significant makeover, highlighted by a dynamic new front bumper that cuts a menacing appearance. A new front lip just below that is there for both cosmetic and aerodynamic reasons, specifically creating added downforce to keep the Huracan planted on the tarmac. Moving to the back, the Huracan was treated to a new rear wing, a base spoiler, and a redesigned diffuser. Just the same, these new components were added to improve the supercar’s handling capabilities.

Every DMC program isn't complete with a new set of shiny wheels included in it. For the Affari program, the German tuner opted to use 20-inch forged alloy wheels on the front and 21-inch versions at the back.

Lamborghini Huracan