Italian criminals ought to be on the lookout, as Lamborghini has donated a police-spec version of the new Huracan to the country’s state police at a ceremony in Rome.
Due to enter service before the end of this year, it replaces the Gallados used by the Italian fuzz because 2004, taking over the task of accident and crime prevention on the nation’s roads.
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Officially dubbed the Huracan LP 610-4 Polizia, it features the standard car’s 602bhp 5.2-litre V10 engine, which gets its power down through all-wheel drive to see off 0-62mph in 3.2 seconds before maxing out at over 202mph.
If this and the ‘blu Polizia’ colour scheme fail to deter criminals, the Lamborghini has also been fitted with automatic number plate recognition and tracking, complete with real time image transmission to local control rooms for stolen car checks.
As part of this ‘Proof video data System’, GPS data is used to calculate the Huracan Polizia’s accurate location, enabling police to identify the speed of any suspicious vehicle.
An added benefit this special Lamborghini brings to the police fleet is its potential as an urgent medical transportation car – the front luggage compartment features a special refrigeration system for donor organs. On top of this, there’s also a life-saving defibrillator.