Lamborghini Huracan Image source: wikimedia.org Have you ever wanted to experience taking control of a force of nature? Perhaps, a vehicle with the massive power of a hurricane? Well, look no further then – the Lamborghini Huracan is the car just for you! Lamborghini Huracan Variants Lamborgh...
Lamborghini has produced a total of 14,022 Huracans over five years, matching the amount of Gallardos built in twice the time.
Yep, theHuracan Evois now available in rear-wheel drive form, providing a very welcome successor to the LP580-2. What better way to beat the January blues? The Huracan Evo AWD has its The story for the Huracan Evo RWD is much the same as its predecessor. Power from the 5.2-litre V1...
This is Mad Mike’s Lamborghini Huracan drift car 04 Jul 2019 Advertisement - Page continues below Modified ABT’s Lamborghini Urus has a monumental 700bhp 21 Jun 2019 First Drive Lamborghini Huracán Sterrato review: wild, off-road Lambo tested ...
Even in the most ostentatious parts of the city, this fabulous Italian-made hire car will still catch plenty of eyes. Angular and aggressive, the design of the Huracan is based on the hexagonal, spiky forms of the carbon atom, while the iconic roof profile is a recognizable mark of Lambor...
Hybrid Lamborghini Huracan Successor and 2 New Lambo EVs Confirmed: The Dawn of a New Era in Supercars How Lamborghini's Bold Electrification Plan is Redefining High-Performance Automotive Excellence Ryan GunnJanuary 31, 20243 min read In an era where climate change and stringent carbon emission reg...
Based on the Huracan EVO facelift, the RWD is 30bhp healthier than its forebear with a 602bhp total. Still from an entirely turbo-free 5.2-litre engine, you’ll be delighted to know, so all of that power arrives at a doubtless incredible sounding 8,000rpm. A move which provides a bi...
Lamborghini's latest creation is a one-off Huracán with lots of ground clearance and rally car styling cues.
SEE ALSO:Underground Racing Shows-Off With Twin Turbo Lamborghini TT Huracan In terms of performance, the V12 6.5-liter power unit is capable of producing a total of 700hp (447kW) of power and 690Nm of torque at 5,500rpm. Needless to say that Lamborghini vehicles offer great amount of ...
We’re also pleased to be able to add that this hybridisation secures the medium-term futures of the V12 and V10 engines we love so much. Expect to see similar applications with less power in the next Huracan – or whatever its replacement may be called. ...