Carrera DIGITAL 132 Lamborghini Huracan LP610-4 'Police'
Item No.: 30854
Police on my back...
as the punk band "The Clash" once roared. Glancing in the rearview mirror is quite something when the red and blue flashing lights of a Lamborghini Huracán LP 610-4 clearly and unmistakably demand you stop. It's hard to escape this all-wheel-drive patrol car with over 600 hp, acceleration from 0-100 km/h in just under 3 seconds, and a top speed of over 320 km/h.
The Carrera model's design is inspired by American patrol cars, and it would certainly make a very contemporary blues car. Hence the #911 on the rear and on the mirror housings... a reference to the police emergency number in the USA. This, as well as the few other lettering, is clean and crisp.
Even though I personally would have preferred a cool cop with sunglasses instead of the black windows that conceal the technology for the flashing lights on the roof, I can certainly understand and accept this type of execution.
In terms of technology and handling, the Huracán is already familiar, even in the Italian police version, so nothing new here. I haven't found any flaws in this model.
CoMod Joerg
Item No.: 30854
Police on my back...
as the punk band "The Clash" once roared. Glancing in the rearview mirror is quite something when the red and blue flashing lights of a Lamborghini Huracán LP 610-4 clearly and unmistakably demand you stop. It's hard to escape this all-wheel-drive patrol car with over 600 hp, acceleration from 0-100 km/h in just under 3 seconds, and a top speed of over 320 km/h.
The Carrera model's design is inspired by American patrol cars, and it would certainly make a very contemporary blues car. Hence the #911 on the rear and on the mirror housings... a reference to the police emergency number in the USA. This, as well as the few other lettering, is clean and crisp.
Even though I personally would have preferred a cool cop with sunglasses instead of the black windows that conceal the technology for the flashing lights on the roof, I can certainly understand and accept this type of execution.
In terms of technology and handling, the Huracán is already familiar, even in the Italian police version, so nothing new here. I haven't found any flaws in this model.
CoMod Joerg