Lamborghini Huracan News
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We already knew about the twin-turbo LS-powered Lamborghini Huracan, but now the manual-transmission car has debuted for the public at SEMA.
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Twin-turbo LS-powered Lamborghini Huracan coming to SEMA
The shop B is for Build is swapping a twin-turbocharged GM LS V-8 into a Lamborghini Huracan, and the car will debut at the SEMA show.
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A Lamborghini Huracan with a manual transmission is officially a thing
B is for Build is swapping in a manual transmission from an Audi R8 into a Lamborghini Huracan.
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First drive review: 2019 Lamborghini Huracán Evo takes a tech leap forward
Big Willow at Willow Springs Raceway is a daunting 2.5-mile stretch of undulating asphalt in California’s Mojave desert. It provides a bumpy, off-camber, high-speed rollercoaster ride that only becomes more intimidating the higher the speeds rise and the harder the dampers are. On this...
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Off-road Lamborghini Huracán Sterrato concept might see production
According to anonymous sources, the off-road-ready Lamborghini Huracán Sterrato could be built as part of a four-year plan to release a new Huracán variant each year.
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Additional Ares Project 1 versions planned, including convertible
Ares continues to churn out wonderfully retro cars, and the latest model didn't disappoint. Last week, the Project 1 debuted as an ode to the De Tomaso Panther, but Ares has more plans in store for the car. Top Gear magazine reported on Monday that there will be a convertible model put into...
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Ares, the Modena-based coachbuilder and tuner formed by ex-Lotus CEO Dany Bahar, has unveiled the first completed car in its Legends Reborn series. The series reimagines iconic supercars using modern design techniques and materials, not to mention performance, and the first member is the stunning Project 1. First previewed in 2018 as the Project Panther concept, the Project 1 is a coach-built creation based on the bones of the Lamborghini Huracan. And if you're thinking the design looks familiar, that's because it is a modern interpretation of the De Tomaso Pantera, hence the original Project...
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Lamborghini Huracán Evo Spyder lets the fresh air in
Lamborghini will bring not one, but two Huracán Evo models to the 2019 Geneva Motor Show. On Tuesday, the Italian firm lifted the lid on the Huracán Evo Spyder, essentially an Huracán Evo coupe sans roof. The supercar maker said it worked hard to ensure the Spyder didn't...
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Lamborghini Huracan Evo arrives with Performante power, better aero
It's hard to believe it's been more than four years since Lamborghini first graced us with the Huracan, especially since the design remains as intoxicating as ever and, in Performante trim, you'll be hard pressed to find a faster car around a racetrack. Nevertheless, Lamborghini has prepared a...
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2020 Lamborghini Huracán Spyder spy shots
It's hard to believe it's been more than four years since Lamborghini first graced us with the Huracán, especially since the design remains as intoxicating as ever and, in Performante trim, you'll be hard pressed to find a faster car around a racetrack. Nevertheless, it appears Lamborghini...
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Lamborghini makes Huracán GT3 racer faster for 2019
You'll find versions of Lamborghini's Huracán GT3 in various race series around the globe, including in the GTD class of the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship. Come the 2019 motorsport season, an even faster version will be lining up on the grid. It's called the Huracán GT3 Evo...
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The Lamborghini Huracán has 8 oil drain plugs
The Lamborghini Huracán doesn't call for an average oil change. Then again, the Huracán isn't an average car, either. But, for DIYers, a new video from Royalty Exotic Cars shows off to change the Italian sports car's oil. It all begins with sourcing the oil filter, which sits in the...
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It can happen to anyone. You're on vacation driving along roads you've never driven on before and you inadvertently creep past the speed limit, only to get nabbed by a speed camera or speed trap. For one tourist in Dubai, it happened multiple times in a matter of hours, and he clearly must have known he was speeding considering how fast he was going. Local newspaper The National reported Tuesday that 25-year-old British tourist Farah Hashi racked up $47,600 worth of speeding and other fines in just four hours during a late night cruise on July 31. Most of the fines—33 in...
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2018 Lamborghini Huracán Performante first drive review: Admission to an exclusive club
Getting behind the wheel of the Lamborghini Huracán Performante Spyder is like knowing the secret handshake for an exclusive club. You have to be able to afford the price of entry, know the strange rituals to simply operate the car, and understand the dark art of the ALA active aerodynamics...
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Lamborghini builds 8,000th Aventador, 11,000th Huracán
It's been seven years since Lamborghini began production of the Murciélago-replacing Aventador, and five since the Gallardo left us in favor of the Huracán. On Tuesday, both nameplates reached significant milestones. Lamborghini announced it has produced the 8,000th Aventador and the...
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Underground Racing Lamborghini broke its own half-mile speed record
The world of half-mile racing is on a continual quest for higher speeds. One of the leaders of this adventurous pack is Underground Racing, the North Carolina shop that takes Lamborghini engine modification to dizzying heights. We're talking 3,000 horsepower heights to be specific. Last year...
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Holy roller: Pope's Lamborghini Huracán sells for $861,000
A handful of charitable organizations will receive fresh funds, thanks to the Pope and his Lamborghini Huracán. Last Saturday, Lamborghini announced the special Huracán model it had built for il Papa sold for $861,000 at RM Sotheby's Monaco auction. The Italian supercar maker first...
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Lamborghini CEO confirms plug-in hybrid power for Aventador, Huracán successors
Lamborghini hasn't been shy about its plans to electrify its successors to the Aventador and Huracán, currently thought to be arriving around 2020 and 2022 respectively. The automaker has little choice as electrification is seen as the only means to preserve big engines like the V-10s and...
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Lamborghini R&D boss Maurizio Reggiani in January confirmed to Motor Authority that the Aventador successor will maintain a naturally aspirated V-12, albeit with some form of electrification to help get its emissions down. Now he's assured Car and Driver that the Huracán successor will maintain a V-10, which once again will be music to the ears of anyone with gasoline in their veins. “I think in the field where the Huracán is, the effect of having two cylinders more than all the other competitors will be a big difference,” Reggiani told the magazine during the...
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Lamborghini Huracán Performante Spyder is your new old-school, hairy chested roadster
Today's auto shows increasingly focus on green and autonomous vehicles, but don't tell Lamborghini that. On Tuesday at the 2018 Geneva International Motor Show, the automaker introduced a convertible version of its lightweight Huracán Performante, offering the well-heeled enthusiast an...
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Lamborghini Huracán Performante Spyder tipped for Geneva debut
Lamborghini has a Huracán Performante-related debut pegged for next week's 2018 Geneva International Motor Show, and it's a safe bet the car will be the convertible version that we've seen testing on occasion over the past 12 months. To be called the Huracán Performante Spyder, the...
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Ares Project Panther: Huracán-based, Pantera-inspired coach-built special revealed
Ares, the Modena-based coachbuilder and tuner formed by ex-Lotus CEO Dany Bahar, has unveiled its most ambitious car yet: the Project Panther. Based on the bones of a Lamborghini Huracán, the Project Panther takes its inspiration from another Italian performance machine, the De Tomaso...
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Lamborghini Aventador replacement likely to have V-12 aided by electrification
The Lamborghini Aventador is a technological marvel, with its Formula 1-inspired inboard dampers, all-wheel drive, rear-wheel steering, and V-12 engine. The stunning supercar dates back to 2011, so it's due for replacement fairly soon. We have reported that 2020 could be the target date for an...
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Jay Leno gets a long look at the Lamborghini Huracán Performante
It's likely that this is the greatest performing, non-exclusive Lamborghini vehicle of all time. Sure, the Aventador has a larger, more powerful engine but that big bull is nowhere near as agile as its smaller sibling. The Lamborghini Huracán is a wicked little thing, and in Performante trim...
Jeff Glucker