Everything You Need To Know About The 202mph Lambo Huracan
We've had teasers, leaked images and a video of the thing running, but now Lamborghini has officially unveiled its Gallardo successor.
The Italian manufacturer hasn't altered the recipe much from the outgoing car; it'll still have a 5.2-litre V10 (an updated version of the Gallardo's powerplant), four-wheel drive and a distinct Lamborghini silhouette. You can't blame Lambo for that, the Gallardo was the best-selling car in its history, after all.
That V10 produces 602bhp and 413 lb/ft of torque, sending the Huracan from 0-62mph in 3.2 seconds and 0-124mph in 9.9, on to a top speed of "over 202mph".
The standard Huracan gets a seven-speed dual clutch gearbox, but there's no confirmation on whether or not the supercar will dispense with a manual 'box option altogether. It also comes with carbon ceramic brakes as standard, giving all Huracan owners the chance to experience face-deforming braking forces.
If you want to know how many organs/family members you'll need to sell to afford this thing, prices will be revealed in March 2014, when the Huracan will have its proper public debut at the Geneva Motor Show.
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