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Saturday, December 21, 2013

Lamborghini Huracán LP 610-4



The long awaited successor of the best-selling Lamborghini in history, the Gallardo is here. Say hello to the Lamborghini Huracán LP 610-4, The Huracán looks more of a baby Aventador than a Gallardo. But who care. It's way hotter.




So what’s the big deal, you may ask?

 The Huracán LP 610-4 follows the tradition of being named after a bull.  According to Sant’Agata. Huracán’ is a Spanish Conte de la Patilla breed of bull, ‘known for his outstanding courage and attack.



The exterior hexagonal theme design, says one word  Lamborghini. Its looks like a fusion between the Aventador and the Gallardo. More of a Reventon actually. It has new lighting with prettier LED accents. The head lamps are gorgeous.

Gallardo LP 570. (The replaced model)
The replaced Gallardo featured about 570 bhp as standard so this new baby has been given more power, courtesy of the new 601 bhp, V10 engine. The car is about 30 kg lighter and for that matter can hit a top speed of 202 mph. Lamborghini has fitted the Huracán with ceramic brakes as standard for better handling.

The Lambo features a new seven-speed twin-clutcher LDF (Lamborghini Doppia Frizione) transmission and therefore accelerates faster than a Ferrari 458 Italia, matching the Porsche 911 Turbo.


We’ll see the Lamborghini Huracán at the Geneva motor show in March, before it goes on sale in Spring 2014 starting from an expected price of £200,000.


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