Booking
Huracan
Lamborghini. That's a name that should send shivers down your spine...in a good way!
For me, I have always thought of Lamborghini as the craziest supercars on the plant, built in a shed by a crazy Italian. Ferruccio Lamborghini was that man, and the first of the crazy cars was the unforgettable Miura with it's fantastic looks and insanely sounding V12 engine. The world of bullfighting is a key part of Lamborghini's identity, as it was Ferruccio's interest that would give you the iconic emblem for this historic company. A Lamborghini has at some point been the pin-up on everyone’s wall, thanks to the design tastes of Marcello Gandini of Bertone who gave us not only the Miura, but also the Countach and Diablo to name a few!
The new Lamborghini Huracan is a statement and a piece of engineering beauty. It's insane looks and just the sound of that growling V10 is enough to make your heart skip a beat! The one thing everyone agrees on is that the engine feels as though it has been touched by the hand of God. The 5.2-litre, naturally aspirated V10 is a masterpiece that can make a grown man cry.
There isn't, in my eyes, another manufacturer that offer's an ownership experience quite like that of Lamborghini. For me, the Huracan's sheer extravagance, visual antagonism, and wonderful mechanical sincerity put it right up there with the very best Lamborghini's of all time.
This is definitely a once-in-a life time opportunity to go wild and feel young again!
"Around something called “the Top Gear test track” it was faster, apparently, than its big brother, the Aventador."..Jeremy Clarkson
Vehicle - Lamborghini Huracan LP580-2
Power Unit - 5.2L V10
Horsepower - 620 bhp
Torque -398 lb. -ft
0 - 60mph - 3.3 Seconds
Top Speed - 199 mph
Transmission - Semi Automatic
Made Famous By - Driven by Dr Stephen Strange (Benedict Cumberbach) in the Marvel film Doctor Strange
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