---
title: "Italian Police Used Their Lamborghini Huracan to Quickly Deliver a Kidney Again"
description: "Yes, the Italian police has a few Lamborghini Huracans they use not only to pull over speeding motorists, but also deliver organs in a hurry."
date: "2022-12-22"
modified: "2022-12-22"
authors:
  - name: "Peter Holderith"
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url: "https://www.thedrive.com/news/italian-police-used-their-lamborghini-huracan-to-quickly-deliver-a-kidney-again"
categories:
  - "Lamborghini News"
  - "News"
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---

# Italian Police Used Their Lamborghini Huracan to Quickly Deliver a Kidney Again

![](<https://www.thedrive.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/22/italian-police-huracan-organ-transport-lead.jpg>)
*\<em\>Polizia di Stato\</em\>*

The Italian federal police have a few [Lamborghini](<https://www.thedrive.com/category/lamborghini-news>) [Huracans](<https://www.thedrive.com/new-cars/2023-lamborghini-huracan-tecnica-review-drive-price>) they use as regular patrol vehicles and to transport organs. We've actually [written about them before](<https://www.thedrive.com/news/37625/italian-police-use-lamborghini-huracan-to-transport-kidney-300-miles-in-just-two-hours>). Just recently, the cops took it on another spin to deliver two kidneys to Rome and Modena. Lucky for us, whenever they use it, they're sure to take pictures.

In a post on social media, the car was seen in several pictures delivering the donated organs to the hospitals in the aforementioned cities. The Lamborghini is painted in a custom livery for the task, and it has refrigerated frunk as well as other law enforcement-related modifications to get the job done. In late 2020, one of the Huracans delivered a kidney over 300 miles [in just two hours](<https://www.thedrive.com/news/37625/italian-police-use-lamborghini-huracan-to-transport-kidney-300-miles-in-just-two-hours>). That's an average speed of 145 mph.

No journey time was specified this time, but the deliveries are usually done in a hurry. The cars are ideal for situations where airborne vehicles can't be used to transport the organs due to weather or cost. Operating a Lamborghini is actually far cheaper than [operating a helicopter](<https://www.thedrive.com/new-cars/bell-let-me-co-pilot-a-helicopter-to-the-indy-500-to-beat-the-traffic>), believe it or not. Especially rotorcraft powered by gas turbine engines, which most hospitals depend on.

The car was obtained directly from Lamborghini back in 2017. It's specifically a [Huracan LP 610-4](<https://www.thedrive.com/news/check-out-the-vw-golf-parts-on-the-lamborghini-huracan-tecnica>), meaning it has all-wheel drive and a 610-horsepower naturally aspirated V10. More than enough to carry some kidneys around.

The last time this car was taken out, the Italian police even posted [a video](<https://twitter.com/i/status/1324250861204328453>) of the car speeding to the hospital down Italian roads. In fact, that's what I'll leave you with. Inspiring music, loud V10 exhaust, and a Lamborghini being put to a good purpose.

https://twitter.com/poliziadistato/status/1324250861204328453?

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## Author
Peter Holderith is a former staff writer for The Drive. He enjoys covering the regular news cycle, writing reviews, and hunting down long features on obscure pieces of automotive history.

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