huracan
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At a private event held in New York City as part of the New York International Auto Show, Lamborghini has unveiled its latest supercar – the Huracan Tecnica. It pulls from other models in the Huracan stable to create a powerful road and track car.
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Lamborghini has dropped a new Huracan called the Evo, an evolution of the supercar’s aerodynamics and intelligent handling technologies. It's powered by the same engine found in the Huracan Performante, adds a new infotainment system, and upgrades dynamics as well.
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The Lamborghini Huracán Performante has been enjoying a little active travel. Now that it's summer, it is taking things easy, veering east for a relaxing boys' trip. Along with five other Huracáns, it accelerated, tunneled and switchbacked through the mountains of Transylvania.
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Having whet our appetites with details of a scalding lap of the Nurburgring, Lamborghini has unveiled the Huracan Performante at the Geneva Motor Show. It's lighter and more powerful than the base car, but the biggest gains have been made in the dark art of aero.
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As part of a minor 2016 model year refresh, the folks at Sant'Agata Bolognese are adding a few upgrades to the V10 Huracán. The new model features cylinder deactivation, retuned 4WD, and a few new options.
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Lamborghini has confirmed its intention to tackle the Blancpain Endurance Series in 2015 with its Huracan GT3. The hottest Huracan will be rubbing panels with McLaren's 650S GT3 and BMW's Z4 GT3 across five different tracks, including the legendary Nurburgring.
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No one could accuse the standard Lamborghini Huracan of being tame, with 610 hp (455 kW) coming from a naturally aspirated V10. But what if you want to go racing? Lamborghini may just have the answer in the form of the lightweight, track-ready Huracan 620-2 Super Trofeo. .
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Having seen the sumptuous collection of angles and curves that is the Lamborghini Huracán in person during its North American debut a few months back, I was just slightly pleased to learn I’d be driving the 610 hp specimen out of Lamborghini’s headquarters in Sant’Agata this month.
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Lamborghini’s has announced the successor to its outgoing Gallardo – the 610 hp Huracán LP 610-4. Sporting all-wheel-drive and a more dynamic chassis, the new baby Lambo will need to work hard to surpass the Gallardo’s ten year sales record and impress its loyal fan following.