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The Lamborghini Huracan is perhaps the furthest thing you could think of as being a good tow vehicle. However, as YouTuber Alex Choi recently discovered, his Huracan di lui actually does the job quite well.<\/p>\n
It’s worth mentioning right off the bat that Choi’s Huracan is far from stock. In fact, it is one of the most heavily-modified examples you’ll find online and is equipped with a host of body panels from a Huracan GT3 race car. It looks so wild that it is perhaps the nearest thing to a road-legal Huracan Super Trofeo Evo.<\/p>\n
The Lamborghini’s engine has also been upgraded with a pair of turbochargers and pumps out 1,250 hp to the wheels. The Huracan was also converted from all-wheel drive to rear-wheel drive.<\/p>\n
Read Also: Lamborghini’s Huracan Sterrato Is Shaping Up To Be A Rally-Inspired Supercar<\/strong><\/p>\n Eager to test out the car’s towing abilities, the YouTuber installed a tow hook rated for 15,000 lbs (6,083 lbs) and headed to U-Haul to hire a trailer. Unsurprisingly, the employee wasn’t allowed to give Choi a trailer as the Huracan wasn’t listed as an appropriate tow vehicle in their system. Choi’s solution? Call a friend and have them bring over a pickup then proceed to hire a trailer, drive around the block, and attach it to the Lamborghini.<\/p>\n Choi initially wanted to tow a Huracan but quickly discovered that it was a little too wide for the trailer he hired. So instead, he put his Audi RS6 on the trailer and went for a joy ride, hitting 65 mph (104 km \/ h) without too many issues.<\/p>\n The rest of the video shows him doing burnouts with the Lamborghini, spitting flames, and toasting the Huracan’s clutches. Towards the end of the clip, he was able to source a larger trailer and managed to tow a Urus with it.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n