Apr 26, 2017 04:30 AM EDT
Lamborghini Huracan Recently Spotted Producing Over 1,000-HP!

A twin-turbo Lamborghini Huracan has recently been spotted producing over 1,000-horsepower! High horsepower and low quarter mile times are the current trend for supercars. Just when Dodge Demon SRT recently got its official unveiling for producing over 1,000-horsepower, this Lamborghini Huracan enters the picture with a vengeance.

Gosha Turbo Tech is responsible for this Lamborghini Huracan beast. The company recently showcased its beefed up Huracan, producing 1,439-horsepower and that figure is for energy generated at the wheels.

Several videos were made available showing off the capabilities of this certain Huracan. There is even one showing as it is pushed even harder and dipped all the way to 8.37-second run in the quarter mile.

It is reported to reach these numbers while still running on street tires and using a stock gearbox. This may already be considered extreme, however, it is a low-boost test. This means, even more power can still be used. This is definitely a demonstration of ultimate power and speed.

Gosh Turbo Tech installed a pair of turbochargers on the stock 5.2-liter V-10 engine to even boost its output. Lamborghini Huracan is already fast as it is but having it with even more beefed up turbochargers raised it to a whole new level.

The 2017 Lamborghini Huracan, as it is can produce 562-bhp for the RWD and 593-bhp for the All Wheel Drive version. There is also a limited edition called the Avio which is a tribute to the Italian Air Force. After what Gosha Turbo Tech did, its power easily doubled.

At present, the recently unveiled Dodge Demon SRT may still be the fastest and most powerful vehicle of its kind. Without any engine alterations, it can easily produce over 1,000-horsepower in insane acceleration speeds.

However, thanks to its this recent feat, the once capable Lamborghini Huracan instantaneously became a beast after few engine adjustments and such. At least, this beefed up Lamborghini Huracan had its claim to fame for being one of the fastest.

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