Huracan Evo

Segment
Coupe

A brand-new Lamborghini Huracan Evo starts from around $210,000. Once numerous option boxes are checked, buyers can wind up spending closer to $270,000. Can't blame them, though. After all, there are so very few naturally aspirated V10-powered supercars left these days.

Although Lamborghini promises to keep NA engines, including its mighty V12, expect both to be electrified. This won't be done to improve efficiency (although it won't hurt), but rather to boost performance and outright power. While that sounds great, don't expect Lamborghini to suddenly lower its prices. It'll never happen.

To help ease the blow of that reality, the Italian supercar brand has collaborated with Ravensburger, a games and recreation brand, to create a cool 3D jigsaw puzzle that recreates the Lamborghini Huracan Evo - in 1:18 scale. The puzzle's detailing looks quite impressive as it replicates the supercar's lines and unique styling in a total of 108 number plastic pieces and other accessories. However, this isn't any ordinary puzzle, 3D or not.

Builders will start off with an ultra-detailed replica chassis. The Y-style front bumper and Y-shape in the headlights are included in the puzzle's final look. Even the hexagonal details can be found throughout. The completed 3D puzzle measures at just over 10 inches (26 cm) in length.

As for those accessories, there's a total of 32 of them, including front splitter, rear diffuser, the axles, and four rotating wheels complete with the Aesir rims found on the actual car. Best of all, the Huracan Evo 3D puzzle costs only about $40, or €34.99.

Lamborghini didn't say whether or not it'll be sold in any US stores, but just about anything can be ordered online and shipped anywhere these days. And yes, it's appropriate for both adults and kids, and adults who still think they're kids.