The new V8 unit from Lamborghini will be rare in the world of road-going super sports cars since it will deliver 789bhp of maximum power between 9,000 and 9,750rpm, achieving a peak engine speed of 10,000rpm.
The eagerly awaited Lamborghini Huracan replacement has been sighted for the first time on public roads, providing auto enthusiasts with a peek at its radically redesigned appearance. The new Lamborghini, seen wrapped in heavy camouflage on German roads sports a look influenced by the Revuelto.
Lamborghini has attained a new sales milestone by dispatching the 150th unit of the Huracan in the country. Shortly after its global debut, the Huracan marked its entry into our market in 2014.
After its 9-year long production run, the Lamborghini Huracán super SUV is no longer available for purchase. The sports car marked its global debut at the 2014 Geneva Motor Show and was called the Huracán LP610-4.
The Huracan Sterrato, Lamborghini's latest supercar has made its official debut in India. The pricing of the all-terrain Huracan Sterrato is Rs 4.61 crore (ex-showroom). The deliveries for the same are slated to commence in the third quarter of 2023.
Lamborghini has confirmed that the Huracan Sterrato is expected to arrive next month, indicating the end of the pure NA V10 engine. The supercar is set to be unveiled at Art Basel in Miami, Florida on November 30.
Lamborghini is known for making ridiculous cars with funky designs, explosive power and sweet-sounding engines but as we push towards the electric age, Lamborghinis as we know them might be taking in their last breathes. But before that happens, Lamborghini has launched the Huracan Tecnica.
Yes, Lamborghini's current V10 icon has hit the 20,000-unit production milestone within eight years of its global debut. The #20,000 car, a Huracan STO finished Grigio Acheso Matt, will soon find its way into the garage of a Monaco-based owner.
The Lamborghini Huracan Evo Fluo Capsule, like other ‘Capsules’ from Lamborghini, is a strictly cosmetic addition to the lineup with exclusive colours and a two-tone theme both inside and out to amplify the striking design of the Huracan Evo.
The Lamborghini Huracan EVO RWD has been launched at ₹3.22 crore, which makes it relatively more affordable than the standard All-Wheel-Drive Huracan EVO Coupé (₹3.73 crore) and Spyder (₹4.1 crore). All prices are ex-showroom.