Lamborghini didn't just give the Huracan a facelift, it gave it a sporty new name and an updated engine, too. The Evo wields a more-powerful 5.2-litre V10, now producing 630 bhp and 443 pound-feet of torque to match the hardcore Performante model. It's also lighter, tipping the scales at 1,422 kilograms, and can now sprint to 62 miles per hour in 2.9 seconds and on to a top speed of 202 mph.

Naturally, all that impressive performance has an equally eye-watering price to match. In the UK, the Huracan Evo starts at £165,256, meaning this outrageous supercar is probably out of reach for most of us. But now we can at least spend an afternoon dreaming of our unattainable Huracan Evo with Lambo’s recently launched configurator.

Lamborghini Huracan Evo Configurator
Lamborghini Huracan Evo Configurator

Let's start with the exterior; the Huracan Evo has an impressive 40 colour options. Five of those colours fall into the entry-level "Solid" category. Another five of those colours are in the "Metallic" category, 13 colours are in the "Pearl" category, 11 are in the "Matt" category, and six – including the beautiful Blu Nethuns pictured above – are part of the "Special Metallic" category. And with an available Style package, which adds either gloss black accent pieces or body colour panels – including a rear diffuser – there's no shortage of customisation options.

The Huracan Evo has four different wheel options, each in 20-inch fitments and available in either forged silver – or depending on the wheel – shiny black, matt black, or a dark gunmetal colour. Some, like the “Loge” set even offer with an available centre red bolt. There are also eight brake caliper colour options, including colours like silver, black, yellow, green, orange, red, blue, and light green, and an option for either a transparent engine cover or one in shiny black.

Lamborghini Huracan Evo Configurator

Inside, there are eight different interior options: Unicor leather, both a single-coloured and multi-colored Sportivo leather, a multi-coloured Alcantara, an Elegante leather – both single-coloured and with optional black accents – and a Sportivo Alcantara with black seats. Plus you can get special trims like Q-Citura and a Carbon Skin, an even the floor mats, seat belts, and steering wheel are customisable in different colours and materials.

As far as options go, there aren't many. Things like a travel and smoker package, Lamborghini telemetry, a lifting system, an ambient light package, and naturally, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility. Of course, Lamborghini doesn't list a price for all these options, but if you have to ask...

If you want to build the Huracan Evo of your dreams, head over to the Lamborghini website.

Gallery: 2020 Lamborghini Huracan EVO