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Watch this 1250hp Lamborghini Huracan tow a Urus

Alex Choi has turned the tables to tow a Urus with his Huracan!

Published on Jun 6, 2022 at 9:55AM (UTC+4)

Last updated on Jul 4, 2022 at 10:21AM (UTC+4)

Edited by Kate Bain
Modified Lamborghini Huracan towing a Urus
Image: Alex Choi/YouTube

If you want to tow one of your Lamborghinis with the other, you’re going to hitch the trailer to the Urus, right?

Not so if you’re Alex Choi, who opted to really put his Lamborghini Huracan to the test by pulling a 2200kg (4850lbs) Urus SUV with it.

Choi’s Huracan, of course, is far from stock. Twin-turbocharged and wearing a GT3 race car body kit, it’s actually a 1250hp monster.

Modified Lamborghini Huracan towing a pickup truck and doing a burnout
Modified Lamborghini Huracan towing another Huracan
Modified Lamborghini Huracan towing a Urus
Modified Lamborghini Huracan towing a Urus
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The idea to tow with it came from Choi wondering: “What good is all that horsepower if you can’t legally use it on the road?”

Fitting the Huracan with a heavy-duty Class 4 trailer hitch, Choi headed down to U-Haul to rent a car trailer.

However, the Lamborghini Huracán, unsurprisingly, wasn’t an approved tow vehicle in U-Haul’s system.

After getting a friend with a pickup truck to hire the trailer instead, Choi then hitched it up to his Lambo and started by towing his Audi RS6.

(The trailer was too narrow for a Urus.)

Choi, like an absolute madman, also put a small pickup truck on the trailer and did burnouts with it attached.

Modified Lamborghini Huracan towing an Audi RS6
Image: Alex Choi/YouTube

But then they got their hands on a wider trailer.

He loaded on another Huracán and did the same thing again.

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Finally, he managed to get the Urus hitched up behind his Huracán, making for some seriously spectacular shots.

When asked how fast he could go with it on, Choi claimed that “at 65mph, it was doing a little sway”.

That’s perhaps unsurprising to hear with 3400kg (7500lbs) towed behind a Huracán of all cars.

If you are after more Huracán news, you are in luck.

Lamborghini recently announced the new Huracan Tecnica.

The Tecnica takes its naturally-aspirated engine from the track-focused Huracán STO, meaning it’s more of a beast than the Huracán EVO.

“The Tecnica completes the Huracán line-up, sitting perfectly between the RWD and the track-focused STO, flawlessly presenting technology, performance and the Huracán’s V10 aspirated engine in a dramatically evolved design,” Automobili Lamborghini chairman and CEO Stephan Winkelmann said.

The Huracán Tecnica is 6.1 cm longer than the Huracán EVO, but it is the same height and width.

Lamborghini Huracán Tecnica specs

  • Top speed 325 km/h
  • 0–100 km/h in 3.2s, 0–200 km/h in 9.1 s
  • Huracán rear-wheel drive with rear-wheel steering
  • Naturally-aspirated V10 5.2 l engine producing 640 CV and 565 Nm torque at 6,500 rpm
  • LDVI system and specific driving mode calibration for versatility in everyday and track driving
  • Lightweight technologies, weight-to-power ratio of 2.15 kg/CV
  • Rear downforce increased +35 percent and drag reduced – 20 percent compared to Huracán EVO RWD
  • New brake cooling system and revised exhaust for enhanced engine sound
  • Carbon-ceramic brakes with fixed monoblock callipers with 6 pistons (front) and 4 pistons (rear), in aluminium, CCB discs

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