The world’s fastest camera car is a Lamborghini HuraCAM



I know what you’re thinking; what about the thirsty Bugatti Chiron used to chase down another Chiron in its record-breaking 0 to 400 km/h to 0 run? A record that didn’t last long by the way.

Difference is, that chase car was just a one-time thing. This Lamborghini Huracan LP 610-4 that costs RM 2.1 million in Malaysia on the other hand, is a full-time production car. It’s not the first time the LP610-4 was used for purposes other than leisure; they were used by Italian policemen too.

The production house behind this idea built the HuraCam to capture footages at actual (high) speeds as a normal arm car, carrying over 1,000 kilograms on its roof, would flip doing 100 km/h through a bend.

Seen filming a Ferrari FF on an undisclosed track, the production house claims that with the HuraCam, viewers will be able to witness action shots of cars like they’ve never seen before as they’re not sped up like most are.