The cars in the convoy include many versions such as Huracan LP610-4, LP580-2 and Huracan EVO. The supercar lineup attracted attention when appearing simultaneously on the streets with outstanding exteriors, bearing license plates from many localities such as Dong Nai, Vinh Long and Ho Chi Minh City.
Lamborghini Huracan EVO is considered one of Lamborghini's most successful car lines when it has many variants and upgraded versions. Among them, Huracan EVO is a mid-life upgrade with many changes in design, technology and operating capabilities.
Notably in the car convoy is the Huracan EVO RWD version using rear-wheel drive. This is a model that Lamborghini targets customers who love purely sporty driving sensations and value driver control.

In terms of design, the Huracan EVO RWD has a sporty appearance with many details creating contrasting highlights. Compared to the 4-wheel drive version, this model has a redesigned front bumper with air vent dividers placed diagonally on both sides, bringing a more powerful appearance. This design style was later also applied by Lamborghini on the high-performance Huracan STO version.
At the rear, the car is refined with a diffuser to increase aerodynamics, while details such as the integrated spoiler, grille and exhaust cluster still retain the familiar style of the Huracan EVO line.
The cockpit of the Huracan EVO RWD is equipped with an 8.4-inch central touch screen, digital instrument panel and a steering wheel integrated with Lamborghini's signature driving mode switch buttons.
The car uses a 5.2-liter naturally aspirated V10 engine, producing 610 horsepower. This power level is equivalent to the previous Huracan LP610-4, higher than the LP580-2 version but about 30 horsepower lower than the 4-wheel drive Huracan EVO.