IN honour of the new Huracán EVO rear-wheel drive Spyder, launched just over a week ago using augmented reality, Lamborghini and Bitstamps have come together to unveil their first ever digital stamp.
Bitstamps is a smartphone app designed to create and collect digital stamps, with the Spyder being first cab off the rank. The stamp is part of a themed series dedicated to the history of the Sant’Agata Bolognese company.
The collection will feature more than 20 of its most iconic cars, and be known as the Automobili Lamborghini Collection. The Huracán EVO RWD Spyder stamp is available from today by downloading the Bitstamps app.
It will be issued in a limited and numbered edition of 20,000 pieces. Each stamp is a single digital object: its history and uniqueness are guaranteed by Blockchain technology. The stamp can be purchased, collected, or resold exactly like a paper stamp.
Within their collection album, Lamborghini fans will be able to admire their stamps, check the progress of their collection and the stamps not yet acquired, and even decide whether to give them as a gift by sending them with an e-card.
Stamp owners can also resell them on the Marketplace that will open in the next few months. The Bitstamps app can be downloaded at Google Play Store or Apple App Store.
In real life, the 2020 Lamborghini Huracán EVO RWD Spyder delivers open air driving fun, with a roof that can be operated up to 50km/h. It features design enhancements, developed to optimise drag reduction and down force.
Powered by the same naturally aspirated V10 engine that can be found in the roofed version of the Huracán EVO, the Spyder offers 449kW of power and 560Nm of torque. It’s campable of sprinting to 100km/h in 3.5 seconds and has a top speed of 324km/h.
A lightweight soft-top roof, in true Spyder form, delivers pure lines and aerodynamic efficiency, whether opened or closed. Australian availability, pricing and specifications for the new Huracán EVO RWD Spyder are not yet known.
