Lamborghini Huracan

The Lamborghini Huracan is a powerful supercar with a sensual design and a 5.2-litre V-10 engine. It is capable of achieving an acceleration of 0-100 km/h within 3.3 seconds, and its top speed iRead More

3.22 Crore - 4.10 Crore
Evo RWD
New Delhi

Lamborghini Huracan Features and Specifications

The Lamborghini Huracan is a 2-seater car with a wheelbase of 2620 and a ground clearance of 135. It comes with manual and automatic transmission options. Different variants include different transmission types and fuel compatibilities.

  • Engine
    5204
  • Torque
    560 Nm @ 6500 rpm
  • Mileage
    11.24
  • Power
    602 bhp @ 8000 rpm
  • Transmission
    Automatic
  • Fuel
    Petrol

Lamborghini Huracan Price

Lamborghini Huracan is available in 3 variants – the base model is and the top model is

Huracan Engine & Performance

Lamborghini Huracan Colour Options

Lamborghini Huracan is available in 14 different colors namely Bianco Canopus, Grigio Lynx, Bianco Monocerus, Rosso Mars, Bianco Icarus, Arancio Borealis, Verde Mantis, Grigio Nimbus, Nero Nemesis, Grigio Titans, Blu Sideris, Verde Selvans, Giallo Inti, Nero Granatus.

  • Bianco Canopus
  • Grigio Lynx
  • Bianco Monocerus
  • Rosso Mars
  • Bianco Icarus
  • Arancio Borealis
  • Verde Mantis
  • Grigio Nimbus
  • Nero Nemesis
  • Grigio Titans
  • Blu Sideris
  • Verde Selvans
  • Giallo Inti
  • Nero Granatus

How is the Huracan?

things we like
  • Exotic supercar styling.
  • Thrilling performance from V10 engine.
  • Sharp handling and track-focused dynamics.
  • Luxurious and sporty interior design.


things we didn't like
  • Very high cost of ownership and maintenance.
  • Limited storage and comfort.
  • Low ground clearance is unsuitable for rough roads.
  • Fuel efficiency is extremely low.



Lamborghini Huracan Expert Reviews

Lamborghini Huracan EVO RWD

By Jared Solomon

7 Sep, 2020

Maximum attack in Maximum City, or an act of daring on the streets of the most congested city in the country – what is it really like driving a Lambo in Mumbai? Sharks are perhaps the most ruthless killers of the ocean, and yet there is something elegant about them. They are evolution’s ultimate predators and, undoubtedly, one of the most fascinating and amazing creatures to have lived and survived on the planet. The Lamborghini Huracan is no different, except that it was designed by humans, and is a killer in terms of its look and performance. And, interestingly, the design of this wonderful supercar is inspired by the head of a shark. When we drove the Huracan Evo last year at the BIC, we were incredibly impressed by every aspect of this wonderful machine. Its performance… well, let’s just say that it was out of this world! No wonder, then, that it won our ‘Performance Car of the Year Award’ for 2019. This year, in January, Lamborghini decided to bring the rear-wheel-drive variant of the Huracan Evo to India. The Huracan Evo RWD is now the 'most affordable' Huracan in the line-up available, for it’s a cool 5 million Rupees cheaper than the all-wheel-drive variant. Not that it’s cheap by any stretch of the imagination – it’ll still set you back a whopping ₹3.2 crores. In the Shark Tank Recently, we got an opportunity to drive it in a very different setting from the BIC – the crowded and unruly streets of Mumbai. Now, the Huracan RWD’s design is slightly different when compared with the standard model. The front fascia has been tweaked a bit. Now it gets larger intakes, a new front splitter, and a new diffuser at the rear. All of this serves to glue this Italian supercar to the road even more aggressively than before. Inside, it gets an 8.4-inch infotainment system, hip-hugging seats, and, of course, that beautiful sporty steering wheel. You truly feel like you are sitting in a proper cockpit. The engine-start switch is underneath a red latch, which you lift – jet fighter-style – before firing up the engine. And when you do press this button, you summon the neighs of 600 horses. Just starting the engine will titillate your senses. The 5.2-litre naturally aspirated V10 engine has a slightly lower power output to make the car more manageable in RWD spec. Now, we really couldn’t push the car to its full potential, as we only drove it within the city, but, nonetheless, every minute that we spent in the car was a cornucopia of pleasure, excitement, anticipation, and pure awesomeness – something that can be said about any Lamborghini. While driving in the city, given its extremely stiff suspension setup, we could feel every contour of the road. The car literally shook and bumped over even the smallest pebble, however, it was surprisingly manageable – even in the crowded streets of the city. What surprised us, even more, was that the cabin actually felt quite comfortable – even when driving at very low speeds. Don’t get me wrong, my trusty Honda Jazz feels much more comfortable than this. I simply mean to say that the baby Lambo isn’t bad at all. The car’s front can also be lifted slightly, which is good for speed breakers – a major requirement on Indian roads. We were driving in Strada mode, but as soon as we hit the Sea Link and put the car in Corsa mode, the suspension buckled down, the steering stiffened, and the exhaust note became even more prominent. I got just a little taste of the explosive power of this vehicle – which can blast forward from 0 to 100km/h in just 3.3 seconds. As expected, the sporty transmission was on point and delivered precise gearshifts. The car also gets a new power-traction control unit to ensure that all the power sent to the rear wheels doesn’t cause unwanted wheelspin. Incidentally, a torrential downpour caught us during the drive, but the car still maintained composure under hard acceleration on a drenched road. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iuroET9MQsg There isn’t much more we can really say about the car’s performance, for we didn’t have the chance to get anywhere near the limits of its potential. However, what we can say is that the Lamborghini is a beguiling seductress. Everything about it captures your attention – from the design and cabin to the engine and driving experience. Every second in the car is an exercise towards the gratification of your senses. It may not be built for bumper-to-bumper traffic, but even in this setting, it offers a proper Lamborghini experience. [tabs] [tab title="Lamborghini Huracan EVO RWD"] Engine: 5,204cc / V10 / Direct Injection Fuel: Petrol Transmission: 7-Speed DCT / Rear-Wheel Drive Power: 602bhp @ 8,000rpm Torque: 560Nm @ 6,500rpm Acceleration: 0-100km/h – 3.3 seconds Price: ₹3.22 Crore (Ex-Showroom) X-factor: Thrilling performance for everyone to love, while the purists will love it even more because of RWD. Pros • Shark-like design • Over-the-top supercar appeal Cons • Not meant to go slow [/tab] [/tabs] Read more: 10,000th Lamborghini Urus rolls off the production line Super-rare Lamborghini Aventador SVJ Xago Special Edition unveiled

Feature Quartrroute Lambourghini July 2014

By Quattroruote

1 Jul, 2014

Sticking to its half-a-century old tradition, the Huracan is blistering fast, powerful, and continues to move with the times. But this technically advanced supercar can now also transform into a grand tourer… The picturesque Ascari Race Resort, beautifully nestled between the mountains and forests in the south of Spain, brings back what Maurizio Reggiani, Research & Development Director at Automobili Lamborghini, had said about the Huracan. He said, “We wanted to make a car slightly different from the usual, we can say it’s a bit more of a grand tourer.” These words, unfortunately, fell on deaf ears, as we were too busy trying to figure out what technological advances the Huracan brings to the table. Later on we realised that what Reggiani was trying to say was that this supercar is a versatile one. Sure, it comes with the burden of expectation, as it’s the successor of the best-selling Lamborghini of all time – a record 14,022 Gallardo’s have been sold – but then there is more to the Huracan than being a ferocious and outrageous creature from Ferruccio’s stable. This new rocket-ship remains true to the Lamborghini DNA, with its exquisite looks and mindboggling sound, but it gets some new and improved touches for immaculate performance – like its new aluminium and carbon fibre frame, electronically adjustable suspension, seven-speed dual-clutch transmission, and four-wheel drive system, which now operates with a multi-plate clutch. When it comes to the matters of the heart, the 5.2-litre V10 engine remains naturally aspirated, and churns out 602bhp and 560Nm of torque. The new gearbox makes sure the Huracan does 0-100km/h in a mere 3.2 seconds. So, chances are, you blink and you miss it. More than speed, it loves to play its V10 symphony very loudly – which is simply music to your ears. The engine and the gearbox are like a match made in heaven. The transmission is as smooth as silk, and even in Race mode the gearshifts can barely be felt at all. With a lightweight body, the Huracan tames the tightest corners with ease at high speed, and the secret behind this is its ability to transfer weight. Based on throttle position, the steering weight and power distribution is adjusted, and the transmission is spot on. This new Lambo gives you the opportunity to choose your style and mode of driving. Depending purely on how you play with the brakes and the accelerator, you can opt for rear stability or agility – it’s entirely up to you if you want to steer this car with the front wheels or the rear. All told, though, it’s a lot less ruthless than you might expect. On the other hand, though the steering is precise, it lacks feedback. The all-wheel drive system, in normal conditions, pushes 30% of its power to the front. Amidst this, however, there are times when the Huracan doesn’t do justice to the potential that it has. But, then, we do have to keep in mind that the LP 610-4 is just the beginning, and the more hardcore models will come in due course. At ease, always When we leave the racetrack, the other avatars of the Huracan emerge. The Huracan is equipped with a drive mode selector, called ANIMA – Italian for ‘soul,’ as well as an acronym for Adaptive Network Intelligent Management. I guess it’s time to switch from Race mode to Sport, or even Street. The V10 is very comfortable galloping at just 2,500rpm, and this is when we realise that this Lambo goes from being a direct competitor of the Ferrari 458 to a rival of the iconic Porsche 911 as well – as it offers similar levels of comfort, with the ability to be driven everyday without complaint. Due credit must go to its comfortable interior, driving position, and good visibility. Like the Aventador, the instrumentation is virtual,and is displayed on a highly configurable 12.3-inch LCD panel. You can choose between a huge tachometer and a handy map of the full-screen browser. Like the Ferrari 458, the steering wheel comes with quite a few buttons – such as the controls for the indicators and wipers. The start button is in typical Lambo-style, and is situated on the centre console. It gets a red flap, reminiscent of the thruster switch from an F-14 Tomcat. It may not be very practical, but it sure looks awesome! Under the Skin Three gyroscopes are better than one Under the skin of the Huracan lies an interesting technique that’s used to precisely measure the movement of the body and chassis, which is imperative for the proper functioning of the various electronic devices linked to the driving experience. And so Lamborghini uses three gyroscopes that are positioned near the centre of gravity of the vehicle to garner this vital information. While the use of this technology isn’t new, what’s different here are the actual number of gyroscopes used. One can only imagine that three gyroscopes, as opposed to one, convey quicker and more accurate information to the various systems in the car – allowing the chassis to respond faster and more precisely. Also new is the seven-speed dual-clutch gearbox, which is able to deliver the power from the Huracan’s V10 without any interruptions. Essential options Among the optional extras on the Huracan is the electronically controlled suspension (magnetic dampers) and variable ratio steering, called Lds (Lamborghini dynamic steering) At your fingertips The start button, on the central tunnel, is covered by a red flap. Just below this is the switch to engage reverse. The drive mode selector, the ANIMA switch, is on the bottom of the steering Perfect Distribution The Lamborghini Huracan exhibits the perfect weight distribution for a supercar, with 58% of the total mass of the car at the rear Specifications LP 610-4 5,204 cc - 10-cylinder V10 602 bhp @ 8,250 rpm 560 Nm @ 6,500 rpm All-Wheel Drive 7-Speed Dual Clutch Gearbox Top Speed 325 km/h 0-100 km/h 3.2 s Average fuel consumption 8 km/l Weight 1,422 kg © Riproduzione riservata

All Lamborghini Huracan User Reviews (1)

Restrained

When I compare my Huracan to my friend’s Gallardo, it feels a lot more sophisticated but at the same time the ‘madness’ has reduced as well. From the looks to the sound to the performance, everythi...Read More

By Ajay
24 Sep, 2018

Lamborghini Huracan Dealers in New Delhi

New Delhi

autoX has a list of 0 authorized Lamborghini Huracan dealers in India. They provide servicing to all the Lamborghini cars including the Huracan. Find here the contact information, full address, and Google map directions of the nearest dealer for your Huracan around you.

No dealers available

Compare Lamborghini Huracan with Similar Cars

Lamborghini Huracan

HuracanLamborghini

Ex-Showroom Price

3.22 Crore
onwards

Engine

5204 - 5204 cc

Fuel Type

Petrol

Transmission

Automatic

Mileage

11 Kmpl

Power

631 bhp @ 8250 rpm

Lamborghini Huracan Sto1

Huracan STOLamborghini

Ex-Showroom Price

4.99 Crore
onwards

Engine

5204 - 5204 cc

Fuel Type

Petrol

Transmission

Automatic

Mileage

7 Kmpl

Power

630 bhp @ 8000 rpm

Lamborghini Huracan Tecnica

Huracan TecnicaLamborghini

Ex-Showroom Price

4.04 Crore
onwards

Engine

5204 - 5204 cc

Fuel Type

Petrol

Transmission

Automatic (DCT)

Mileage

7 Kmpl

Power

630 bhp @ 8000 rpm

Lamborghini Revuelto1

RevueltoLamborghini

Ex-Showroom Price

8.89 Crore
onwards

Engine

6498 - 6498 cc

Fuel Type

Hybrid (Electric + Petrol)

Transmission

Automatic (AMT)

Mileage

10 Kmpl

Power

814 bhp @ 9250 rpm

Lamborghini Huracan Images

Lamborghini Huracan Questions & Answers

Q: Where is the Lamborghini Huracan manufactured?-

The Huracan is produced at Lamborghini headquarters in Sant’Agata Bolognese, Italy, and imported into India as a CBU (Completely Built-Up Unit).

Q: Does the Lamborghini Huracan support Apple CarPlay in India?+

Q: Is the Lamborghini Huracan suitable for track days in India?+

Q: Does the Lamborghini Huracan have allwheel drive?+

Q: Is the Lamborghini Huracan available in coupe and convertible versions in India?+

Top Lamborghini Cars

Lamborghini Huracan Brochure

Download the brochure to view detailed specs and features