Alex Choi has done it again. He's officially unleashed a street-legal Lamborghini Huracán Super Trofeo, which Choi revealed in a long-awaited video on his YouTube channel.

The video starts with a dramatized scene; a cop, driving a ‘Dubai Police’ branded McLaren 570S, pulls over Emelia Hartford in her Corvette C8. For comic relief, more supercar drivers whiz by, stripping the cop off his draws. Emelia Hartford pulls away, laughing at the cop, who’s down to his undies.

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The Custom Huracán Super Trofeo Evo Is A Pink Beast

Finally, the scene his fans have been waiting for comes up: The Lambo reveal, and it’s impressive. As you’d expect, Choi sits on a runway playing piano, and his Lamborghini Super Trofeo Evo is doing doughnuts around him.

Alex Choi has a lot of followers both on social media, and YouTube for one reason: his stunts are full of drama. He takes things to the next level, and unlike many content creators, he aims to make videos that leave a lasting effect. His Lamborghini Huracán Super Trofeo Evo reveal speaks for itself.

Choi has been working on his customized Super Trofeo Evo for the last two years.

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The Lamborghini Huracán Super Trofeo Evo stock is quite the looker. It’s a Pro-Am track monster. It’s a production-based race car developed for Lamborghini’s one-make series. It comes stock with a 5.2-liter V10 engine making a whopping 620 hp.

Choi’s Super Trofeo Evo is a pink Lamborghini. The color is deceiving. It looks pretty enough to go to a Barbie doll tea party, but brutal enough, to tear down the best-selling supercars' asphalt. Choi’s new customized Super Trofeo Evo is undoubtedly the best-sounding car in his fleet. Its mix of pink and black panels gives a perfect aesthetic blend.

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It also comes with a couple of carbon fiber fins on the front facia and outer side section of its rear end. The carbon fiber dark extensions give it a sinister, track-hungry wider-body appeal. It’s also got an obnoxious wing sticking out the back with carbon fiber extensions, and a ‘Don’t Panic’ sticker. Choi’s Huracán Super Trofeo Evo is a total beast.

As you’d expect, Choi goes full-throttle on the Lamborghini doing several shots of doughnuts, pulls, revs in an airstrip, and downtown at night. Later, hauled on a trailer, and taken for a wash.

Choi includes a short behind-the-scenes/making of video section at the end that’s also fun to watch. It’s always nice to see the effects of hard work, and Choi’s video and customized Lamborghini Huracán Super Trofeo Evo is a perfect example.