LAMBORGHINI HURACAN LP640 EVO Left Side Panel Side Panels
In 2026, the Left Side Panel (Rear Quarter Panel) for the Lamborghini Huracán LP640-4 Evo is a substantial aluminum component that defines the rear silhouette of the car. On the Evo, this panel is specifically designed to work with the updated aerodynamic profile and the integrated rear “ducktail” spoiler.
1. Technical Identification
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Part Number: Primarily 4T0809601 (often with a specific suffix like E or F for the Evo-specific production).
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Material: Aluminum. Like the rest of the Huracán’s “skin,” this panel is aluminum, though it is bonded to a hybrid chassis of aluminum and Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastic (CFRP).
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Key Design Features: * Side Air Intakes: Houses the large ducting that feeds the V10 engine.
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Fuel Filler: On the left side, this panel includes the cutout for the fuel filler neck and the flap assembly.
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LDVI Integration: The panel acts as a mounting surface for various sensors and internal ducting critical to the Lamborghini Dinamica Veicolo Integrata (LDVI) system.
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2. 2026 Market Pricing (Estimated USD)
This is a “major” body component and is priced accordingly. Note that shipping a panel of this size usually requires a specialized wooden crate.
| Condition | Source | |
| New (Genuine Lamborghini) | Authorized Dealer | |
| Used (Grade A – Clean) | Specialty Exotic Salvage | |
| Aftermarket (Carbon Fiber) | Performance Tuners |
3. Compatibility & Differences
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LP610-4 vs. Evo: While the overall “footprint” of the panel is similar, the Evo features subtle changes in the rear surfacing to accommodate the high-exit exhaust and the redesigned rear bumper.
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Coupe vs. Spyder: Critical Warning: The Coupe and Spyder panels are not interchangeable. The Spyder panel has a different upper rail to accommodate the folding roof mechanism and the distinctive rear buttresses.
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Performante Interchange: The Evo and Performante share some aerodynamic DNA, but the internal mounting brackets for the Performante’s ALA system may differ from the Evo’s passive-duct cooling setup.
4. Installation & Assembly (2026 Advice)
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Structural Bonding: This is not a bolt-on part. It is riveted and bonded to the chassis. Installation requires a specialized frame rack and structural adhesive (like Dow Betamate or equivalent specified by Lamborghini).
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Fuel Flap Transfer: When purchasing a used panel, the fuel door/flap is often sold separately. You will need part number 4T0809857 if yours is damaged.
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Paint Complexity: Matching the Evo’s four-layer pearl colors (like Arancio Xanto) or matte finishes (Grigio Titans) is extremely difficult. Most 2026 high-end shops will blend the paint into the door and the rear engine cover to ensure a perfect match.






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