All You Need To Know About The 631bhp Lamborghini Huracan Evo
We had been assuming that Lamborghini’s updated Huracan would be given a token 10bhp boost to bring it in line with the Audi R8 Performance. But no - Sant’Agata Bolognese has gone and given the Huracan ‘Evo’ the same spec engine as the Performante. Praise be.
The Evo’s 5.2-litre, mid-mounted V10 produces 631bhp, an increase of 29bhp. 0-62mph takes 2.9 seconds - an improvement of 0.3sec - while the top speed remains 201mph. It should sound better too, thanks to the new, repositioned exhaust system.
Impressive, but arguably a more significant change is the adoption of all-wheel steering. It works together with a new torque-vectoring system plus the ‘Lamborghini Dinamica Veicolo Integrata’ (LDVI) processing unit which will “Anticipate the next move and needs of the driver, interpreting this into perfect driving dynamics.”
The Lamborghini Piattaforma Inerziale (best just call that LPI) pack of accelerometers and gyroscopes has been updated, along with the adaptive dampers it communicates with plus the controversial Dynamic Steering.
The aero side of the equation has been in for a particularly substantial fiddle. You’ll find a new bumper and splitter combo at the front, re-shaped air intakes at the side and a redesigned rear that’s supposed to echo what Lamborghini dubs the “naked” look of the GT3 racing version. Naughty. While looking at the motorsport-inspired rear-end, you’ll notice the neatly integrated “slotted” spoiler.
The interior has been improved via the fitting of a new 8.4-inch touchscreen, which can also be operated using gesture control. The screen can be paired with an optional two-camera telemetry system, should you be the sort of person who likes boring friends about whatever you did at your last track day.
The car you see here is daubed in ‘Arancio Xanto’, a hue which makes its debut on the Evo. 20-inch ‘Aesir’ rims are now on the menu too, along with an Alcantara/leather interior trim specific to the Evo.
Like what you see? You’ll have to part with £165,256 before taxes and options.
Comments
Mmmmmmmmmmmm it looks goooood
I want one but doesn’t this void the Performante?
Possible but im hoping its more of a trickle down situtation with the perfomante. Getting the new stuff first.
The main attraction with the Performante is active aero, not the small power boost.
I dont like lamborghini as a brand but first the perfomante now this makes me want one badly
Not gonna lie this looks really nice.
Performante owners right now
Beautiful…..
that rear end looks mad
Lamborghini has gone back to Insane and Childish design, as Jeremy Clarkson said, it would make you go “WOOOOOWW!!”
The back is definitely a step in the right direction, but I wouldn’t say it’s on par with the lambos of old. Still in need of a few more radical slashes and fins if it’ll ever live up to their back catalogue
£166k isn’t too terrible for that, I would take that over the LFA.
But the LFAs just cooler thou
I can’t believe you’ve been downvoted for that 😂
The exhaust placement looks similar to the 488 GTB