The Lamborghini Huracan was an impressive machine and after five years on the market, Lamborghini introduced an even stronger model that was more aggressive and lugged around the EVO name. The Huracan EVO was powered by a 5.2-liter V-10 that delivered a cool 631 horsepower and 443 pound-feet of torque – enough for a 2.9-second sprint to 60 mph and a top speed of 202 mph. Right in the middle between the Huracan’s launch and the launch of the EVO, Lamborghini showed off the Terzo Millennio concept, a four-motor electric hypercar that wasn’t only futuristically aggressive and what could only be estimated as upward of 1,500 horsepower and unthinkable amounts of torque. So what if, in an alternate universe, Lamborghini had based the Huracan EVO on the 2017 Terzo Concept? Well, now we have an answer.

This insane rendering takes the best DNA from the Huracan EVO and the best DNA of the Terzo Millennio concept, slaps them into a blender, and delivers something that falls just on the other side of realistic. Design by Brad Builds, the body kit on this Huracan makes ground clearance non-existent while making the front and rear end more aggressive than ever. The extremely wide tires are supplemented by huge overhangs while the rear end is dominated by a sexy yet somehow obscure spoiler.

The designer behind these awesome renderings didn’t dive much into what performance enhancements would come courtesy of such a blending between reality and concept, but one can imagine. In this case, I’m thinking the standard 5.2-liter V-8 would be backed up by a pair of electric motors in the front. If the engine is capable of 621 horsepower expect the front wheels to put down just as much from that set of motors. Of course, this power would only be available in short bursts to keep added battery weight low, but it certainly would be a beast among beasts. I wouldn’t expect anything like this to ever happen at the hands of Lamborghini, but there are a few aftermarket companies out there that have put together some brutal-looking body kits for the Huracan that are, for intents and purposes, equal to the rendering you see here. If you think I’m kidding, just head over to Liberty Walk – you’ll like what you see!