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It’s that time of the year when Lamborghini brings together a handful of its clients to Livigno in the Italian Alps for a challenging winter driving experience.
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Started back in 2012, the three-day driving course called Academia Neve takes drivers and their exotic rides out into the snow to test and hone their ice driving skills.
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Freezing temperatures of around zero during daytime, dropping to around minus ten degrees at night, provide the perfect backdrop to test the capabilities of the Lamborghini Huracán range and the Urus Super SUV.
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After losing the last two sessions to the pandemic, the challenging driving experience on snow and ice was back in Livigno this month.
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Lamborghini’s team of Squadra Corsa drivers lead the driving activities and deliver instruction, ensuring each participant maximises their potential and Lamborghini cars’ capabilities in the winter sports environment.
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The four-wheel drive and four-wheel steering Huracán Evo and Urus were seen kicking up quite a lot of snow, while the rear-wheel drive Huracán STO showed off its control and composure.
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