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How to Get Lamborghini in Fortnite

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Masoud KazemiBy Masoud KazemiDecember 4, 20233 Mins Read
How to Get Lamborghini in Fortnite
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While driving isn’t the biggest or most important part of Fortnite, it is still pretty fun to drive around. The experience would be much better if you had a nice-looking car, for instance, a Lamborghini. As part of Chapter 5, players can now drive a Lamborghini in Fortnite, and here is how to get it in the game.

Getting the Lamborghini in Fortnite

Lamborghini Huracan in Fortnite
Image Source: Epic Games via Noob Noob Frurit Screenshot

One of the new vehicles added to Fortnite is the luxurious Spanish car, Lamborghini Huracan. You might have seen your friends or streamers cruising around in that chic car and wanted to get it yourself, but only to find out you cannot find it on the story of the game.

That is because you cannot purchase Lamborghini directly from Fortnite, but you must get it in another game owned by Epic Games called Rocket League. Thankfully, this is also free to play, so you don’t have to spend money on purchasing the game itself.

Firstly, make sure to use the same Epic Games account on both Rocket League and Fortnite. Then, boot up Rocket League and go to the Item Shop menu. From the tabs above, go straight to the Lamborghini section and then purchase the Lamborghini Bundle that contains Huracan STO, wheels, and decals. The bundle will cost you 2,000 Credits, which will cost around $18.99 if you don’t want to spend time playing the game.

Once you’ve purchased the car, we recommend you play a match or at least test it in the training mode first. Then close the game and boot up Fortnite. In the game, go to the locker room, and under the Car Body tab, you should be able to find Lamborghini Huracan. Select and customize it if you want, and then you are good to go.

Lamborghini doesn’t have any gameplay advantages for you, and it’s a total cosmetic item. It is also worth noting that you cannot get this car without purchasing it in Rocket League. However, that might change with the release of the new Rocket Racing mode on December 9. In case that happens, we will update the article to let you know.

To summarize, here are the steps you must take to get Lamborghini:

1. Install and Start Rocket League with Same Epic Games Account of Your Fortnite
2. Purchase the Lamborghini Bundle from the Item Shop
3. Close the Game and Boot Up Fortnite
4. Check the Cars Tab in Your Locker Room

Fortnite is available for free on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, iOS, and Android devices.

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