How Zyrus Engineering Made a 1,200-HP Lambo Huracan Performante Street-Legal 13 Jan 2021, 8:30 UTC ·
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When it comes down to fiddling with supercars, the gifted auto masters over at Norway’s Zyrus Engineering are definitely no rookies. While their range may not exactly be what you’d call extensive (yet), it still houses a couple of the wildest Lambos we’ve seen to this very day. Oh, and as if those feral bulls weren’t already solid proof of the crew’s outstanding abilities, the Scandinavian enterprise also prides itself with numerous appearances in the fascinating realm of motorsport.
Their Super Trofeo EVO-based undertaking (dubbed LP1200) should give you a clear idea as to what Zyrus’ pros are made of, but it’d appear that monstrous piece of carbon-clad machinery was just the beginning. This bad boy went on to lap the Nürburgring Nordschleife in a mind-boggling 6:29, making it the fastest Lambo that’s ever visited the Green Hell, but we never thought we