For years, Lamborghini owners have been walking straight out of dealerships and into aftermarket shops, spending serious money to make their cars louder, crackle and pop (and bang) on the overrun. And while Lamborghini has offered Race and Akrapovič exhaust systems for previous models, the brand has now developed its own range of titanium exhaust systems for the now-discontinued Huracán and Urus. Sold through official dealers, it’s designed to Lamborghini’s exacting specifications, both technical and aural. With this, the factory has essentially admitted what the modification scene already knew — the stock exhaust was leaving quite a bit on the table.
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Finally, Titanium Exhausts With a Warranty
Working with Slovenian exhaust specialists Akrapovič, and sold under its Lamborghini Accessori Originali label, it’s a wonder that exhausts for the hybridized Temerario and Revuelto aren’t part of the offerings yet. The two brands have worked on exhaust systems before, but this is the first factory-titanium exhaust option available for the Huracán and Urus. Good news for owners, since they’re the only titanium systems that keep the warranty intact. Akrapovič has decades of experience building in lightweight exotic materials and understands how to extract character from an engine without turning it into a liability. Lamborghini gets to put its name on the result and sell it through its official dealer network, keeping the whole thing within a controlled environment.
What It Might Actually Sound Like — and Why That Matters
No sound clip has surfaced yet, and that absence is interesting in itself. The safe assumption is that this will not be a replication of what aftermarket shops are doing. Most of those systems are genuinely antisocial at street speeds, the kind of loud that draws noise complaints. A factory system almost certainly threads a different needle, probably offering a meaningful step up over the stock note without crossing into territory that would embarrass the brand or its owners on public roads. Think less ear-splitting shriek, more full-throated wail. If Lamborghini has done this right, its star motors should finally sound the way they always looked like they should.
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