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The success story continues!
Technical specifications:
Weight (complete vehicle with magnets): 103 grams
Weight (body): 33 grams
Length incl. spoiler: 142 mm
Wheelbase: 82 mm
Track width (front axle): 58 mm
Track width (rear axle): 59 mm
Other: no driver included
Test report:
It took a long time before the first 1:32 scale vehicle with flashing lights was finally available in 2009. Since then, these vehicles have enjoyed great popularity, and as a result, additional vehicles with flashing lights on the roof have been released regularly. The first model, the Porsche 911 Police, was even reintroduced to the lineup this year, and the latest addition to this series is the Lamborghini Huracan in the original livery of the Italian police.
Appearance:
The proportions, color scheme, and decals leave nothing to be desired; the car looks great from every angle. As is typical for emergency vehicles, there is no driver’s window; instead, the front and side windows are opaque black. The rear window, however, is transparent and offers a clear view of a very impressive mock engine.
The blue light unit on the roof has been given significantly more (Italian) flair than the rather clunky light units found on previous flashing light vehicles.
Technology:
The chassis corresponds to the previously introduced green street version, with the exception of the special flashing light decoder. A front solid axle and a healthy curb weight of just over 100 grams guarantee good and safe road holding.
Test Drive:
The lack of driver weight has a positive effect on performance; the Lambo accelerates with remarkable agility and speed. Depending on the magnet configuration, the full spectrum of handling is possible; the vehicle can be tuned to suit your preferences, whether as a rocket-like machine with strong grip or as a good-natured drifter at the limits. The only downside is the noise level; the body rumbles audibly while driving.
Conclusion:
You don’t have to be a prophet to predict that this vehicle will enjoy similar success to its predecessors. It has everything it needs to succeed.
Best regards,
CoMod





