Supercharged 2018 Lamborghini Huracan Performante Coupe
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Final bid:$190,000
Categories: Non-Porsche
Auction type: ReserveEnded
13 bids

Vehicle Details


  • Year: 2018
  • Make: Lamborghini
  • Model: Huracan LP640-4 Performante
  • VIN: ZHWUD4ZF4JLA08763
  • Mileage: 33,714
  • Transmission: Automatic
  • Title Status: Clean
  • Color: Bianco Icarus
  • Seller Type: Dealer
  • Location: Scottsdale, AZ 85260
  • Dealer Fees: $695
  • Lot #: V-0042237

Featuring a VF Engineering supercharger kit, this 2018 Lamborghini Huracan Performante is powered by a 5.2-liter V10 and has been additionally modified with a color-shifting vinyl wrap over a factory Nero Cosmus Alcantara interior. Factory equipment includes an optional vehicle-lift system, carbon-ceramic brakes, active front and rear spoilers, and more. This Performante is now being offered for auction by its seller out of Arizona showing approximately 34k miles on the odometer.

Finished in Bianco Icarus (2Y), this Huracan is covered in a Celestial Unicorn vinyl wrap and paint protection film. The Performante benefits from a forged carbon fiber active front splitter, rear diffuser, and wing, which are controlled by the Aerodinamica Lamborghini Attiva (ALA) system. This example rides on bronze-finished 20” Narvi wheels wrapped in Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tires and features silver brake calipers. The seller notes tinted film covers the LED headlights and rear markers. Detailed images are provided in the gallery along with a clean CARFAX report.

Inside, this Performante is upholstered in Nero Cosmus Alcantara with contrasting red stitching and forged carbon fiber accents. Factory equipment includes optional heated seats, an Alcantara-wrapped flat-bottom steering wheel with a red 12 O’clock marking, column-mounted forged carbon paddle shifters, a digital gauge cluster with a configurable display, automatic climate control, cruise control, navigation, a rearview camera, and Huracán-branded sill plates.

Powered by a 5.2-liter V10 engine, this Performante was modified with a VF Engineering supercharger kit, as well as a recalibrated ECU, and a titanium Ryft exhaust system at approximately 26k miles. Producing up to 830 HP and 625 lb.-ft. of torque, the supercharged Huracan sends power to all four wheels by way of a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission. Standard performance features include carbon-ceramic brakes, launch control, and brake-based torque vectoring.

This sale will include a toolkit, accessories, and a clean title. 

 
 

Auction Results

  • Highest Bid: $190,000
  • Auction End: Apr 12, 2024 07:11:55PM UTC
  • Number of Bids: 13
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Comments (33)

  • Intermeccanica 2 weeks, 3 daysago

    Bid in the amount of $190,000

  • houstongolfer69 2 weeks, 3 daysago

    Bid in the amount of $170,640

  • morrrisc 2 weeks, 3 daysago

    Bid in the amount of $169,420

  • houstongolfer69 2 weeks, 3 daysago

    Bid in the amount of $140,000

  • Evens911 2 weeks, 3 daysago

    Bid in the amount of $130,000

  • Evens911 2 weeks, 3 daysago

    Bid in the amount of $128,000

  • fastnewport 2 weeks, 3 daysago

    Bid in the amount of $125,000

  • nineteeneleven911 (seller) 2 weeks, 3 daysago

    Down to the last 30 minutes, good luck to everyone. It has been an interesting comment section but do not let it distract you from the fact that this is a super nice example that needs nothing. We are here to answer any questions anyone may have.

  • Evens911 2 weeks, 3 daysago

    Bid in the amount of $106,000

  • fastnewport 2 weeks, 3 daysago

    Bid in the amount of $105,000

  • mightytrev (registered bidder) 2 weeks, 3 daysago

    Hey- best of luck. I hope you find the perfect buyer for it - its certainly a special car and will make the right person very happy.

  • WLDBULL 2 weeks, 3 daysago

    @mightytrev Mods lower value to who? YOU? Vinyl wraps aren't a permanent fixture and are easily removable and in fact add clear coat protection while an owner can enjoy a temporary color change of their choice without having the car repainted. Buyers seem to have unreasonable expectations at this time assuming the world's ending and they will obtain a well spec Lamborghini for pennies on the dollar. It's not the recession of 2008. Think again! 5 digits? It's six digits according to what I'm viewing. Maybe refresh your browser LOL.

  • Evens911 2 weeks, 3 daysago

    Bid in the amount of $103,000

  • mightytrev 2 weeks, 3 daysago

    Bid in the amount of $100,000

  • mightytrev (registered bidder) 2 weeks, 3 daysago

    Mods lower value. Garish wraps lower value. The seller seems to be confusing the unsustainable hysteria of the past few years as reasonable market behavior. Hours left and its 5 digits. Finally the market is moving back to normalcy, and its cars like this that get punished first.

  • Evens911 2 weeks, 3 daysago

    Bid in the amount of $52,000

  • WLDBULL 2 weeks, 3 daysago

    @mlawfl11 Window sticker submitted for upload to Pcar. Should be available in about 10-15 minutes in gallery.

    YEAR: 2018
    VIN: ZHWUD4ZF4JLA08763
    COLOR: Bianco Icarus
    INTERIOR: Nero Cosmus
    Original MSRP: $274,390

    Included Options:
    Metallic Color - Bianco $2,500.00
    Wheels Narvi 20” $7,700.00
    Navigation System NAR $4,100.00
    Lifting System + $6,900.00
    Dynamic Power Steering $2,400.00
    Contrast Stitching $ 700.00
    Laser Engraved Package $3,500.00
    Bluetooth (Hands-Free) $1,000.00
    Performante Interior $3,500.00
    Garage Door Opener $ 400.00
    Park Assist With Front $2,100.00
    Branding Package $1,000.00
    Dark Chrome + Forged $2,800.00
    Anti-Theft System $ 800.00
    GGT $2,100.00

    Destination Charge $9,945.00
    Manufacture’s Suggested Retail Price $325,385.00

  • PCARMARKET_MODERATOR 2 weeks, 3 daysago

    Additional content has been added to the gallery for this listing.

  • mlawfl11 (registered bidder) 2 weeks, 4 daysago

    @WLDBULL Can you supply a copy of the window sticker or monroney label? The vin shows that it was originally sold back in March 2018 for $274,400. You said it has $328k MSRP. I need to verify the sticker price/options. Most of all, I want to find out how I can get more than $50k off a new lambo!

  • ArtVandelay (registered bidder) 2 weeks, 4 daysago

    No worries - just sharing my perspective and I hope you find the right buyer at the right price!

  • WLDBULL 2 weeks, 4 daysago

    @ArtVandelay James, I appreciate your input here from your personal experience however, I disagree with your opinion here. You seem to have forgotten that shops like UGR and AMS all have and had enormous amounts of success selling these modded platforms in particularly the Huracan and it's model variants with TT setups, built motors and transmissions and getting over build prices on some of them. You may have lost the equity of your specific car when you sold it due to other factors. One of them being that Spyder variants aren't generally sought after by the Huracan community as much as the coupe models and that has been statistically proven with past sales records across the board. As for removing wraps and FI kits that can be done by a new owner if they so choose. Makes no logical sense in tearing off $10K in vinyl and full PPF just to appease a few potential buyers who may or may not buy. Also removing a supercharger kit would be a 1-2 day job to return to stock, not to mention re-flashing the car's ECU, and who's going to pay $120 hour labor to have a car returned to stock on a might or maybe sale online with such low ball bids? Then the owner will be stuck trying to sell a used $40K SC kit and try and get maybe 10% of what they paid if they're lucky. Counterintuitive isn't even a word I would use in this situation. It would be completely asinine in my opinion. The car will sell to the right buyer at the appropriate price point who understands the value, and not some poised dealer looking to exploit during Bideneconomics posing as some random bidder.

  • Unbridled2020 2 weeks, 5 daysago

    Bid in the amount of $50,000

  • ArtVandelay (registered bidder) 2 weeks, 5 daysago

    I had VF Engineering supercharge my Performante Spyder (the first one in the U.S.) and it was worlds better than stock and a total blast. If you are looking for a Huracan and would want a TT or supercharged setup, this is the way to buy it - when someone else installed it first as you are literally getting it for free. Unfortunately, while I loved mine I can concur that the market not only doesn't value mods they devalue them. I lost a ton when I sold. I hope you crush this auction and get all the money, but removing the wrap and VF setup (selling it for ~half to someone who have Nik install it on their car) might actually get you max dollars for this car even if that seems counter-intuitive.

  • WLDBULL 2 weeks, 6 daysago

    @Mfoliveira615 I'm certain there is a majority that will disagree with your opinion here. If your opinion had any real accuracy then I'm sure 99.9% of aftermarket shops that build or sell these forced induction kits would have been out of business already. Does a supercharger kit or turbo kit add value to a car? ABSOLUTELY! Anyone who's had the pleasure of driving a supercharged Huracan Vs a stock one will tell you the same. And people do and will pay more for them, especially when they feel that kind of power and acceleration. If they didn't, then why do people pay absurd amounts over a base model for some variant that only has a 30hp difference? The market will adjust and be fine after the geriatric sock puppet is removed from the white house come January 2025. It's just heard mentality driving up unrealistic expectations at this time. It will pass.

  • Mfoliveira615 2 weeks, 6 daysago

    @WLDBULL unfortunately I don’t believe the supercharger adds value in this scenario. I believe 230-240 is about where is the market is at with current miles and aftermarket SC. From all indications the market will continue to slow until rates start to drop and money frees up. Wish you the best of luck with your situation.

  • WLDBULL 3 weeksago

    According to the recent auctions through Manheim for a stock 2018 Huracan Performante they are bringing in on average $262K - $277K from 11/23 - 04/24 period. These examples had between 18,000 - 25,000 mile range on them as well. The Manheim Index is increasingly recognized by both financial and economic analysts as the premier indicator of pricing trends in the used vehicle market. So, with that info, I would put a 33K mile 2018 Supercharged Performante right around $300K retail and possibly more through a live auction site like this one.

  • Mfoliveira615 3 weeksago

    Well if a mere 200k isn’t what you are looking for, how much are you looking for? The market has dropped

  • WLDBULL 3 weeks, 1 dayago

    @Rford75578 There is a significant difference in true depreciation and a mere perceived value by public interests. What we have is a combination of both occurring right now. Too many unrealistic expectations from buyers right now. I don't see how anyone can see a $328K MSRP limited variant car with $60K invested would only be worth a mere $200K due to 33K mileage and a supercharger kit. They're either ignorant or just dreamers. I could understand if the car had questionable title issues, dirty Carfax, mileage above 100K with and/or mechanical or body issues. However this one has none of the aforementioned problems listed. The last bid on the auction over on BAT for this particular car was a joke and nowhere near reality. Maybe for a salvaged title Performante LOL. Everyone's 401K tapped, Crypto went bust, markets belly up. Bideneconomics continuous tax swindle and cash grab of the American people are all contributing factors to these recent and unreasonably low bids on these platforms. I'm certain everyone viewing this auction and others like it know what it's actually worth. Some are just sharks looking to exploit others here and buy low so they can sell high 6-12 months later with a 30% mark up once the geriatric is out of The White House. Lots of dealers posing as independent bidders I'm sure, as I have seen all the shenanigans before.

  • Rford75578 (registered bidder) 3 weeks, 1 dayago

    @wldbull I agree you have a wonderful car, I personally own 2 Gallardo’s and a 458 all with miles in the low teens, and have had no issues at all. That said, people are afraid to own them because of the cost of maintenance. While 33k is NOT a lot of miles, on these cars it is definitely much higher than we would normally see. The market is definitely cooling off from where it was 12-18 months ago. I would never want to attempt to price someone else’s vehicle, but I do think the bid you had on the prior auction is probably close to reality in today’s market. I wish you all the luck with the sale.

  • WLDBULL 3 weeks, 2 daysago

    @Rford75578 Yes it is. I believe the reserve may be the same. FYI This car has a $328K window sticker for the spec and over $60K invested into it. I just don't see it being had for what BAT buyers bid to. Even older LP580-2 bone stock bring in more than that with similar mileage. I believe some expectations are a little high for buyers right now. Some sellers expectations are also high for what they think they should get in this current market, but I know I have this at a fair ticket. Keep in mind though, the Huracan Performante was a limited Huracan variant with only 1,800 made worldwide from 2018-2019. And to this day still has the fastest lap record over any of the Huracan variants including the STO. As you recall, some over on BAT didn't care for this particular wrap on this Huracan. However, a wrap can easily be removed to display the beautiful factory paint if so desired by any new owner. So this shouldn't detour anyone's decision in purchasing. As stated, this Huracan is in great condition and was driven regularly, so you can rest assured all mechanical parts both moving and static are well lubricated. It has always been garaged when stored, high quality fuel has always been used and routine maintenance has been kept up religiously. These Huracans don't require engine removal for basic maintenance stuff like the old Ferrari F355 or the old Lamborghini Countachs did when they needed serpentine belts or their clutch's serviced. So there may still be some of that lingering concern from older buyers who may fear newer higher mileage exotic cars thinking they may be stuck with some expensive service bill when that is simply not the case. Maintenance for me on this Huracan Performante was around maybe $1,500 to $3,000 a year. Oil changes are around $1,100 and rated up to 7K miles before changing but I do 5K miles intervals. The transmission fluid and the front differential fluid was around $1,500 and will last about 27K miles. Brake pad job around $1600. Michelin Cup 2 tires about $1,800 and good for around 7-10K miles with street driving and around 4-5K miles on a track. As you can see really not a lot considering. I hope this was informative. GLWA

  • Rford75578 (registered bidder) 3 weeks, 2 daysago

    @seller is this the same car that was on BAT a few days ago? Lower reserve this time?

  • WLDBULL 3 weeks, 2 daysago

    Just noticed the malapropism on my post. I meant precedes them.

  • WLDBULL 3 weeks, 2 daysago

    Hello Pcar Market! I'm the owner of this wild ride. This is a stunning supercharged Huracan Performante that has been tuned to produce 850 horsepower and 630 lb-ft of torque at a safe and reliable 6 psi of boost. The VF Engineering Supercharger kit and Ryft titanium exhaust kit ($60K) were installed by VF Engineering directly there in Anaheim, CA at their facility. Their reputation for precision, performance and reliability proceeds them. Just look them up and you'll find the hundreds of satisfied customers who swear by them and their products. Car is currently tuned for 91 octane and doesn't require race fuel, although adding a little higher octane blend will slightly boost power as the ECU has the ability to increase the timing automatically. She drives just like stock when you want to cruise around town and will sprint from 0-60 in 2.2 seconds and go over 200mph if you put your foot down. Don't let the mileage fool you, as there are great examples of these Huracan cars with well over 80,000 miles on them and not one single issue even with a supercharger kit installed. The Lamborghini Huracan is one, if not the best cars Lamborghini has ever produced. Absolutely reliable and can be daily driven without any worries. The 5.2L V10 is rock solid as well as the dual clutch transmission. All regular service is up to date and done so religiously. Oil changes at every 5K mile intervals. Air filters and cabin filters replaced. Front and rear differential fluids flushed on 01/11/2023 at 26,851 miles. DCT fluid flushed on 01/11/2023 at 26,851 miles. Currently has Michelin Cup 2 tires with only about 4,200 miles on them installed on 03/30/2023. New OEM battery was installed on 05/15/2023 at 30,330 miles and done as a preemptive measure since the old battery was still good just over 2 years old. Rear brake pads were changed on 02/10/2023 at 27,805 miles. All servicing has been done through Lamborghini North Scottsdale (receipts). Car comes with OEM exhaust and OEM engine manifold, Performante duffle bag with car cover, 2 key fobs, owners manual, original window sticker MSRP $328,000K, VF Supercharger brand new replacement pulley belts, tools and OBDII dongle for HEX tuning and flashes. Lamborghini accessories. Car also features Lamborghini welcoming door lights. This Performante features an exclusive and out of print vinyl wrap by Inozetek USA called "Celestial Unicorn" and was created in collaboration with famous car vlogger Alex Choi which featured this wrap on his personal twin turbo huracan. The color shifts from a bronze/gold to a purple/fuchsia depending on the lighting and looks incredible driving down the road. The entire car wrap is protected by a gloss PPF. The headlights and rear side markers have tinted PPF over them as well. Any questions feel free to ask and I will do my best to respond to them. Good luck everyone on this auction!

Supercharged 2018 Lamborghini Huracan Performante Coupe
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