Lamborghini took to the stage at the 2016 Geneva Motor Show this week with a new, limited edition version of its Aventador known as the Centenario.

However, the Huracán also got the special edition treatment in the form of the LP 610-4 Avio. Boasting aeronautical styling cues, the LP 610-4 Avio will be limited to a mere 250 units. Act fast.

The Italian supercar manufacturer might not have an aeronautical heritage, but the brand says it has long been inspired by the industry.

To that end, the Avio features white or gray accents outside, most notably a large double stripe that runs from head to toe. Unique "L63" badging—for Lamborghini and 1963 (denoting the year the brand was founded) is found on the door panels. Five exterior colors will be offered: Grigio Falco with a shiny finish and a quartet of mattes, Blu Grifo, Grigio Nibbio, Grigio Vulcano, and Verde Turbine. All of the color names were inspired, Lamborghini says, by the Italian Air Force Academy's coat of arms.

Lamborghini Huracán LP 610-4 Avio

Lamborghini Huracán LP 610-4 Avio

Inside, the LP 610-4 Avio pairs black leather with Alcantara synthetic suede with a laser-engraved hexagonal motif. White contrasting details and L63 logos further make it stand out a bit from an average Huracán. 

Mechanically, the model is unchanged from the stock Huracán LP 610-4, which we most recently drove in Spyder form, meaning it's packing a 5.2-liter V-10 good for 601 horsepower and 413 pound-feet of torque. Drive is to all four wheels via a standard 7-speed dual-clutch transmission and all-wheel-drive system.

For more from the Geneva Motor Show, head to our dedicated hub.

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