About the Lamborghini Huracan
Remaining true to its tradition, the Italian carmaker named this model after a Spanish fighting bull, the Huracan, known for its courage. The name was probably because the car required courage to take on an ever-growing list of supercars. The Huracan comes with the standard 5.2-litre V10 engine, still positioned in the middle of the vehicle but heavily reworked. There is also a new 7-speed dual-clutch and a new aerodynamically-enhanced chassis. As a result, the entry-level 580 hp engine delivers a quick 0-60 mph sprint in just 3.4 seconds and maxes out at 200 mph.
What should you expect to find in a Lamborghini Huracan?
Like other Lamborghinis, you do not get trim levels on the Huracan. The main difference is in the engine units and the different model variants. The Huracan is available in 2 body styles, including the Coupe and Spyder. You can also choose from either an all-wheel-drive or a standard rear-wheel drivetrain. Key features on the Huracan include:
- 20-inch wheels
- Air conditioning
- Electric front windows
- Multi-function steering wheel
- Passenger and driver airbags
- Power steering
Like all supercars, Lamborghini leaves nothing to chance with the Huracan. It comes with best-in-class systems, including:
- Anti-lock brakes
- Child-safety locks
- Front and side-impact airbags
- Pre-tensioners
- Stability control
The Huracan also comes with several security features, including an ignition-disable function that prevents the engine from starting when a non-OEM key is in the ignition.