Lamborghini Huracan Evo RWD Bumper Bianco Icarus
Front Bumper for the Lamborghini Huracán Evo RWD (Rear-Wheel Drive) is a distinct aerodynamic component that differs significantly from its AWD (All-Wheel Drive) counterpart. Finding one pre-painted in Bianco Icarus (Metallic White) is rare, as most “New” bumpers arrive in primer.
1. Technical Identification
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Part Number: Primarily 4T0807061 with specific suffixes (often AD or AE) for the RWD model.
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Design Distinction: The Evo RWD bumper features a larger, more open central air intake and a simplified front splitter compared to the “Y-shaped” intakes on the AWD Evo. It is designed to be more aerodynamically “playful,” suited for the RWD’s driving dynamics.
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Paint Code: LY9K (Bianco Icarus). This is a metallic white with a subtle pearl/flake effect, part of the Metallic range (not the flat Pastel range).
2. 2026 Market Pricing (Estimated USD)
Replacing a bumper on an Evo RWD is a high-cost repair due to the multiple internal plastic ducts and the complexity of the metallic paint.
| Component | Condition | Estimated Price (2026) |
| Bumper Skin (Bare/Primer) | New (Genuine) | $4,500 – $5,800 |
| Complete Assembly (with grilles) | New (Genuine) | $7,500 – $9,200 |
| Used Bumper (Bianco Icarus) | Grade A (Minor Scuffs) | $3,800 – $5,000 |
| Lower RWD Splitter | New (Genuine) | $950 – $1,300 |
3. Compatibility & Swapping
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RWD vs. AWD: While the mounting points to the chassis are identical, the AWD bumper will not fit the RWD internal air ducting without modification. The RWD uses specific brake cooling channels that align with its unique bumper openings.
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LP 580-2 Retrofit: This bumper is a popular “update” for owners of the older LP 580-2, but it requires the Evo RWD-specific undertray and inner wheel arch liners to fit correctly.
4. Painting “Bianco Icarus” (LY9K)
Since most new bumpers come unpainted:
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The Metallic Match: Bianco Icarus is a metallic finish. In 2026, high-end shops use digital spectrophotometers to match the “flop” (how the flakes look at different angles).
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Blending: To ensure a perfect match, the shop will likely need to “blend” the paint into the front fenders and the front hood (frunk).
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Estimated Painting Cost: $1,500 – $2,200 for a factory-quality finish.
5. Essential Parts for a “Complete” Replacement
If you are doing a full repair, ensure you have these sub-components:
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Center Lower Grille:
4T0807681AD -
Side Intake Grilles (L/R): Specific to the RWD open-vent design.
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Parking Sensor Brackets: These are often bonded to the inside of the bumper.
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Emblem: The Lamborghini shield (
4T0853601) is usually sold separately ($150–$250).



















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