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− | '''Lamborghini Huracán. 2014 to date (prod. n/a). 2-door coupé. M/R, 5204 cm³ (V10 DOHC).''' More complete, refined and powerful than Gallardo (610 PS on launch model), related to the second-generation [[Audi R8]]. Chassis with a mixture of RTN carbonfibre and aluminium. Seven-speed gearbox, double wishbones all round, and carbon ceramic brakes. New 31 cm TFT screen in the middle of the dashboard. Considered a large step forward from Gallardo, while retaining an edgy V10 supercar feel, albeit with greater maturity. | + | '''Lamborghini Huracán (LB724). 2014 to date (prod. n/a). 2-door coupé. M/R, 5204 cm³ (V10 DOHC).''' More complete, refined and powerful than Gallardo (610 PS on launch model), related to the second-generation [[Audi R8 (AU724)]]. Chassis with a mixture of RTN carbonfibre and aluminium. Seven-speed gearbox, double wishbones all round, and carbon ceramic brakes. New 31 cm TFT screen in the middle of the dashboard. Considered a large step forward from Gallardo, while retaining an edgy V10 supercar feel, albeit with greater maturity. |
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Revision as of 14:32, 21 June 2015
Lamborghini Huracán (LB724). 2014 to date (prod. n/a). 2-door coupé. M/R, 5204 cm³ (V10 DOHC). More complete, refined and powerful than Gallardo (610 PS on launch model), related to the second-generation Audi R8 (AU724). Chassis with a mixture of RTN carbonfibre and aluminium. Seven-speed gearbox, double wishbones all round, and carbon ceramic brakes. New 31 cm TFT screen in the middle of the dashboard. Considered a large step forward from Gallardo, while retaining an edgy V10 supercar feel, albeit with greater maturity.
Manufacturing location: Sant’Agata Bolognese, Bologna, Italy
Marque: Lamborghini | Predecessor: Lamborghini Gallardo