2021 Huracán EVO RWD
Facelift Huracán EVO RWD in Giallo Belenus: naturally aspirated 5.2 L V10, MagneRide, factory titanium Performante exhaust, LDS/ANIMA, and the maximum possible supercar configuration.
$295,900
Automobili Lamborghini
Huracán EVO RWD facelift.
Maximum possible supercar configuration: limited Giallo Belenus paint, naturally aspirated V10, RWD, MagneRide, LDVI, and factory options that define the sound, stance, and handling.
Buying from abroad
A documented, low-risk cross-border purchase.
The car is in Ukraine and the sale is handled by a licensed Ukrainian customs broker. Every step that worries an international buyer is a service we provide — not a risk you carry.
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Turnkey export & delivery
Licensed customs-broker export from Ukraine and enclosed-container shipping via an EU port to your port. The UAE is the most straightforward destination; indicative all-in landed cost to Dubai is about $330,000.
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You choose the escrow
Funds sit in a buyer-selected, independently verified escrow. The money is released only against the bill of lading or confirmed delivery. A direct wire to an individual is never required.
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Independent inspection
You are welcome to commission an independent pre-purchase inspection by a Lamborghini specialist of your choice, with full access and a live, timestamped video walkaround on request.
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Verifiable history
A CarVertical history report for VIN ZHWEF5ZF0MLA16464, service records, and factory paint-protection-film documentation.
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A named, registered seller
A registered customs-broker business, not an anonymous private seller. Identity and business registration can be verified before any payment is made.
Buyer questions.
- Is the EVO RWD better than the all-wheel-drive EVO?
- It is the lighter, more driver-focused rear-wheel-drive Huracán — the purist one. It is not the more powerful or more expensive variant: the RWD launched below the AWD and is valued for engagement and feel, not for being rarer.
- How special is the Giallo Belenus specification?
- Giallo Belenus is a vivid limited Lamborghini yellow. Paired here with full Forged Composites, carbon bucket seats, MagneRide and the factory titanium exhaust, this is a maximum-configuration EVO RWD.
- Why do some registries show the year as 2020?
- The car was produced in late 2020 as a 2021 model year Huracán — the 10th VIN character, “M”, encodes model year 2021. Some registries and classifieds record the production year, 2020, instead. Both describe the same car and the same VIN: ZHWEF5ZF0MLA16464.
- Can you export and deliver the car internationally?
- Yes. The seller is a licensed Ukrainian customs broker and handles export end to end: the export declaration, enclosed-container shipping via an EU port, and delivery to your port. The UAE is the most straightforward destination, since left-hand drive is required there and this car is left-hand drive.
- What will the car cost me landed in Dubai?
- Indicatively about $330,000 all-in: the $295,900 price plus roughly 5% customs duty, 5% VAT, shipping, GCC conformity, inspection and registration. A precise quote is prepared per destination before any deposit.
- How is payment kept safe across borders?
- Through a buyer-chosen, independently verified escrow. You select and verify the escrow provider, and funds are released only against shipping documents or confirmed delivery.
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