What colors are available with the Lamborghini Huracan EVO Fluo Capsule?

Five color options of the Lamborghini Huracan EVO Fluo Capsule 

What colors are available with the Lamborghini Huracan EVO Fluo Capsule? Below, you can see the five color options of the Lamborghini Huracan EVO Fluo Capsule. Find a Lamborghini Huracan EVO here in Austin, TX at Lamborghini Austin. 

What are the names of the five color options for the Lamborghini Huracan EVO Fluo Capsule? 

The Lamborghini Huracan EVO Fluo Capsule comes in five color options, covering the whole rainbow. There is a red-orange, an orange, a yellow, a green, and a blue option, but you might be wondering what the names of these color options are. As always, Lamborghini gave the color options unique names which are as follows: 

  • Orange 1: Arancio Livrea
  • Orange 2: Arancio Dac 
  • Yellow: Giallo Clarus 
  • Green: Verde Shock 
  • Blue: Celeste Fedra 

Lamborghini Huracan EVO Fluo Capsule color options photo gallery 

Here, you can see all five of the Lamborghini Huracan EVO Fluo Capsule color options. Which one is your favorite? Personally, we like them all, and we know they’ll sell out as every Lamborghini model does.

 

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What do the names of the Lamborghini Huracan EVO Fluo Capsule color options mean? 

Lamborghini often uses a mixture of Italian, Latin, and English to name its color options, and this is no exception. Using Google Translate, we’ve provided you with our best translations below. We are by no means an authority on translating or naming colors, but we hope you can find this an interesting experiment at the very least. 

Arancio Livrea

Arancio means orange in Italian and Livrea means livery in Italian. Livery, in English, means a uniform worn by an official. Together, it means something like orange livery or orange uniform.

Arancio Dac

Again, Arancio is the Italian word for orange. Dac came up as the Romanian word for Dacian, which is the word for the inhabitants of the region of Dacia in past times. Put them together we get orange people of Dacia, which doesn’t seem likely to be what Lamborghini was going for.

Verde Shock

Verde is Spanish and Italian for green, while Shock appears to be the English word. We think that green shock is a fitting and cool name for a Lamborghini color option.

 

Giallo Clarus

Giallo is the Italian word for yellow, and Clarus is the Latin word for important, but it also seems to mean several other things, such as famous, bright, or clear. Either bright yellow or clear yellow seems to be a good guess at the meaning.

Celeste Fedra

Celeste is the Italian word for heavenly. We’re a bit uncertain about Fedra. It came up as an English term, but we doubt that Lamborghini was going for a mention of the Federal Disaster Response Agency or the movie or opera by the same name.

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