Lamborghini Huracan EVO Bonnet Bumper Headlight

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$38,000.00

Lamborghini Huracan EVO Bonnet Bumper Headlight

“Front End Trio”—the Bonnet (Hood), Bumper, and Headlights—for the Lamborghini Huracán EVO represents a significant investment in both parts and specialized labor. For the EVO, these parts are distinct from the earlier LP610-4 or LP580-2 due to updated aerodynamics and lighting signatures.

Lamborghini Huracan EVO Bonnet Bumper Headlight

“Front End Trio”—the Bonnet (Hood), Bumper, and Headlights—for the Lamborghini Huracán EVO represents a significant investment in both parts and specialized labor. For the EVO, these parts are distinct from the earlier LP610-4 or LP580-2 due to updated aerodynamics and lighting signatures.


1. Component Breakdown & Part Numbers

Component Part Number (Common) Description
Bonnet (Front Hood) 4T0823011F Aluminum construction; shared with some earlier models but specific to EVO trims.
Front Bumper 4T0807061AD / AE Different for AWD vs. RWD models (Intake design varies).
Headlights (LED) 4T0941011 (L) / 4T0941012 (R) Full LED with the signature “Y” DRL (Daytime Running Light).

2. 2026 Market Pricing (Estimated USD)

Note that “New” body parts (Bonnet/Bumper) are shipped in primer and require professional painting.

Item New (Genuine) Used (Grade A)
Bonnet (Hood) $5,500 – $7,200 $3,500 – $4,800
Front Bumper Assembly $6,800 – $8,500 $4,000 – $5,500
LED Headlight (Per Side) $4,200 – $5,600 $2,500 – $3,800
Total Set (Est.) $21,000 – $27,000 $12,500 – $18,000

3. Key Technical Details

  • The “EVO” Bumper Difference: The EVO bumper features an integrated front splitter and specific internal air ducting (ALA system components on certain trims). Ensure you choose the correct version for your drivetrain (AWD has the Y-shape, RWD has the wider open mouth).

  • Headlight Coding: In 2026, Huracán EVO headlights are not “plug-and-play.” They contain an internal control module that must be parameterized to the vehicle’s central gateway using a diagnostic tool (LaRA or ODIS) to function correctly.

  • Bonnet Alignment: The Huracán’s aluminum bonnet is extremely sensitive to hinge alignment. If the car was in a front-end collision, the hinges (4T0823301) are likely bent and should be replaced alongside the bonnet to ensure the panel gaps are flush.


4. Installation & Painting

  • Paint Matching: For colors like Bianco Icarus or Arancio Xanto, matching the pearl/metallic flop across three large front panels is difficult. Expect to pay $3,000 – $5,000 for a high-end paint job that includes “blending” into the fenders.

  • Parking Sensors & Cameras: The front bumper houses the ultrasonic parking sensors and the front-view camera. These must be transferred carefully; the camera often requires recalibration if the bumper mounting position has shifted.

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