Ferruccio Lamborghini went down in history as one of the most iconic manufacturers of all time. His rivalry with Enzo Ferrari was legendary. Both tried to outdo each other continuously, and thanks to this, unique and sensational models emerged. Today, that history is kept alive thanks to models such as the Lamborghini HuracánA super sports car worthy of its name.
The Huracán is the smallest model in the house, below the Lamborghini Aventador and the Lamborghini Urus, the exclusive SUV. It is the natural successor of the Gallardo, which was the first compact sports car from the company. It was launched in the summer of 2014, and has since been kept up to date thanks to various relaunches, the latest in 2022 under the Technical edition.
Until the arrival of the SUV, the Huracán has been the best-selling model in the history of the company.Its birth arises from a close collaboration with the brand Audi, also belonging to the Volkswagen Group like those in Sant'Agata Bolognese, the headquarters of the Italian firm and home of the late Ferruccio Lamborghini.
Technical characteristics of the Lamborghini Huracán
Being part of a large conglomerate such as the VAG Group allows the Italians great access to different technologies that would otherwise be more expensive and complicated to develop. The Huracán shares a platform with the Audi R8, although in this case receives the specific name of LPI, Lamborghini Piattaforma Inerziale. A change of name due to the slight modifications made.
As we have already said, the Lamborghini Huracán is the smallest and most accessible model currently offered by the Italian firm. Externally it reaches 4,52 meters long, 1,93 meters wide and 1.16 meters high. These dimensions are accompanied by a wheelbase of 2,62 metres. A generous wheelbase that only allows for the integration of two passengers given the longitudinal central position of its engine.
The Huracán is sold in two possible versions. A hardtop coupe and a convertible version called Lamborghini Huracán SpyderThe differences between them lie mainly in the aesthetic changes necessary to hide the retractable hardtop of the cabrio unit. As for load capacity, only 100 liters are announced from a tiny front trunk.
Mechanical range and gearboxes of the Lamborghini Huracán
Lamborghini rejects any electrical assistance in its models, and therefore The Huracán uses a single gasoline engine that, through various adjustments, is capable of delivering different levels of powerThis performance can be diverted to all four wheels or exclusively to the rear axle depending on the version, and all of them are accompanied by a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission.
Unlike the Aventador and its V12, the Lamborghini Huracán enjoys a 10 cubic centimeter V5.204 naturally aspirated engine. At a first level of power we find the Hurricane EVO RWD rear wheel drive with 610 horsepower at 8.000 rpm and 560 Nm of torque at 6.500 rpm. From 0 to 100 km/h in 3,3 seconds and top speed of 325 km/h.
Next, and sharing the power figure, we find the Hurricane EVO and Hurricane STO, both with all-wheel drive. The latter offers specific aerodynamics with certain racing nuances. The same 10-litre FSI V5.2 block delivers 640 horsepower at 8.000 rpm and 600 Nm of torque at 6.500 rpmThe Huracán Tecnica, the latest to arrive, boasts the same mechanics with a special design and a rear-wheel drive system.
Equipment of the Lamborghini Huracán
In the past, the great Italian sports cars were known for the austerity of their interiors. Today, they know how to combine the best of both worlds, offering a very complete and equipped interior, not only in technologies, but also in quality and comfort.The Huracán offers a spacious cabin so that two occupants can travel at high speeds without having to give up anything along the way.
Thanks to its constant improvements, the Italian super sports car is able to offer current systems and technologies. As is often the case in this niche market, All equipment is delivered at the base level, with the possibility of adding certain optional details. focused primarily on improving performance. As for customization, Lamborghini gives free rein to the imagination, allowing each customer to configure their car exactly as they wish.
In terms of equipment, some elements stand out, such as: Full LED headlights, digital instrumentation, multifunction steering wheel, Connected services, smartphone connectivity, multimedia system with touch panel and a discreet set of driver assistance systems. In addition, there are many technical details such as titanium exhaust pipes, carbon-ceramic racing brakes and more.
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Rivals of the Lamborghini Huracan
Although it may be hard to believe, there is a market in the entry-level super sports car segment. Many brands are betting on this segment, attracted by the high sales levels. This means that The Lamborghini Huracán has a very remarkable list of natural enemies before it where illustrious names appear such as: Aston Martin DB11, Porsche 911, BMW M8, Mercedes-AMG GT, Ferrari 488, McLaren 540C, McLaren 570S, and of course the Audi R8, which could be considered its cousin. They are all rivals, both in terms of performance and price.
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Lamborghini Huracan prices
Although it is the entry-level model for those in Sant'Agata Bolognese, that doesn't mean that we are talking about a particularly cheap model. All its conditions make the final bill skyrocket. The starting price of the Lamborghini Huracán is 216.44 euros, without offers or discounts. That amount corresponds to a 610-horsepower Huracán EVO RWD. The most expensive of all is the exclusive 640-horsepower Huracán STO, its price starts at 338.577 euros, without offers or discounts.
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