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The Lamborghini Huracan LP 610-4 is all set to succeed its predecessor, the Lamborghini Gallardo, which rocked the roads for almost a decade. The Gallardo was Lamborghini’s most successful model in its forty years run with sales of 14,022 units. The Italian car manufacturer claims to have raked over 1,000 bookings for their Huracan even before its official launch in the past two months.
The Lamborghini Huracan borrows its design cues from its bigger brother- the Aventador. The car flaunts bold exteriors with smooth silhouette. Up front, it gets full LED headlamps, which the Italian manufacturer claims are a first in this class of supercars. The new car sits on 20-inch wheels and is stopped via carbon-ceramic brakes.
Angular sills protruding in the front of rear wheel arches are responsible for the car’s lower cooling. A wide outlet runs through the posterior of the car from its rear ends, and provides ventilation to the engine bay. The four line diffuser is flanked by twin tail pipes at either ends.
The Huracan develops 610 HP from its 5.2-litre V10 engine, has a 325kph top speed and hits 0-100kph in just 3.2 seconds!
Lamborghini has revealed pictures and details of the Huracan within a month of the end to the Gallardo’s production. The car will make it’s public debut at the Geneva Motor Show in March 2014.
The Huracan derives its name, as the tradition goes, from a famous Spanish bull, known for ‘its courage and strong sense of attack.’ While the Huracan is expected to tear up corners like every Lambo does, the company says that this time, it won’t be a handful on road as the car will have easy-to-drive road behaviour.
Lamborghini has officially released its first teaser for the new Gallardo Replacement
As we reported a few days ago, the Lamborghini Gallardo has officially become a part of history after 10 years and over 14,000 units sold worldwide. The Gallardo replacement, rumored to be called the Cabrera has been seen testing at the legendary Nurburgring in Germany and is stated to be launched at the Geneva Motor Show in 2014. True to typical Lamborghini pomp and fashion, the Italian marquee has launched it’s first official teaser for the upcoming model.
Two of the most powerful street-legal cars on the planet recently went head-to-head on the highways of Russia. Filled with racing fuel and set to maximum boost, heavily-modified versions of the Nissan GT-R and the Lamborghini Gallardo squared-off in an epic (and incredibly unsafe) showdown for the ages.The Nissan GT-R AMS Alpha 12+ kicks out a wild 1,500 horsepower when filled with racing fuel. Running on Toyo Proxes R88 tires, it took on the Underground Racing Twin Turbo Gallardo.