Lamborghini Huracán


The Lamborghini Huracán is a sports car manufactured by Italian automotive manufacturer Lamborghini replacing the previous V10 offering, the Gallardo. The Huracán made its worldwide debut at the 2014 Geneva Auto Show, and was released in the market in the second quarter of 2014. The LP 610-4 designation comes from the car having a 610 metric horsepower and 4 wheel drive, while LP stands for "Longitudinale Posteriore", which refers to the longitudinal mid-rear engine position.

Name

The Huracán's name is inspired by a Spanish fighting bull. Names from historical Spanish fighting bulls has been the traditional naming scheme of most Lamborghini car models. Huracán was a bull known for its courage that fought in 1879.

Huracán (2014–2019)

Specifications

Engine

The Huracán maintains the 5.2-litre naturally aspirated Audi/Lamborghini V10 engine from the Gallardo, tuned to generate a maximum power output of. To ensure its balance and performance, the car is mid-engined. The engine has both direct fuel injection and multi-point fuel injection. It combines the benefits of both of these systems; it is the first time this combination is used in a V10 engine. To increase its efficiency, the Huracán's engine also includes a start-stop system.

Performance

With a curb weight of, the Huracán LP610-4 has a power-to-weight ratio of per horsepower.
Road test acceleration of LP 610-4 (measurements by Top gear magazine)
The Huracán has an electronically controlled all-wheel drive system, which aims to increase the traction on various surfaces and the overall performance of the car. The car has a 7-speed dual clutch transmission, Lamborghini's new 'Doppia Frizione' gearbox. The transmission performs differently depending on the mode the driver has selected. The Huracán will only be available with an automatic transmission; a manual will not be offered.
The Huracán also has a magnetically controlled suspension system. It utilises magnetorheological dampers to very quickly change how the suspension acts, ensuring performance as well as usability.
The Huracan has various components in common with the second generation of the Audi R8. This is due to the sharing of Volkswagen's sports car technology among both of the cars.

Interior

The Huracán has various interior options for more comfort inside the car. It has a choice for full electric control and heating of the sport seats in addition to the standard lengthwise alignment and electric backrest. The car also has an optional navigation system and leather upholstering. The Huracán is one of the first sports cars moving the infotainment system out of the center stack: Lamborghini Infotainment System. The result: a display that lets the driver decide what they want to see. It is the first Lamborghini automobile to use the 12.3 inch TFT virtual cockpit from parent company Audi, which is available with high-definition 3D computer graphics, Bluetooth, Google Earth GPS navigation and Multi Media Interface-like menu and dashboard controls, all powered by Nvidia Tegra 3.

Technology

Various aspects of the Huracán are technologically advanced. The car has full LED headlamps, which ensure higher contrast in night conditions. Also, the Huracán has optional "Lamborghini Dynamic Steering" to add to the standard power steering. The Dynamic Steering changes the steering performance from normal, comfortable steering to a racing feeling. The main control for changing the car's performance according to driving conditions is the mode selector ANIMA. ANIMA controls the engine, the transmission, LDS, the all-wheel drive, magnetorheological suspension, and the electronic stability control. The Lamborghini Piattaforma Inerziale carries out precise measurements of the vehicle movements using on board sensors linked to ANIMA via high-speed FlexRay CAN bus. The driver can select street, sport, or race mode to alter how systems like the engine or transmission respond while driving.

Variants

Huracán LP 610-4 Coupe (2014–2019)

Changes from Gallardo included full LED illumination, a 12.3 inch full-colour TFT instrument panel, Fine Nappa leather and Alcantara interior upholstery, redesigned dashboard and central tunnel, Iniezione Diretta Stratificata direct and indirect gasoline injections, engine Stop & Start technology, EU6 emissions regulation compliance, Lamborghini Doppia Frizione 7-speed dual-clutch transmission with 3 modes, 20-inch wheels, carbon-ceramic braking system, optional Lamborghini Dynamic Steering variable steering system and MagneRide electromagnetic damper control.
The main competitors of the Huracán include the McLaren 650S, the Audi R8, the Ferrari 458 Speciale and the 488 GTB. Extra options that increase the price of the car include interior enhancements, special paint schemes, improved suspension, and a lifting system, as well as multiple components optionally available in carbon fibre, rather than aluminium.
Taiwan models went on sale for.

Huracán LP 610-4 Polizia (2014)

The Huracán LP 610-4 Polizia is the official police car variant specifically produced for the Italian State Police, after the two Gallardos used by the Polizia Stradale were destroyed in the course of patrol duty. This model sports various features exclusive to the car, such as blue Polizia body colour, white stripes and lettering following the Huracán's dynamic design language, a video system positioned in the centre of the cabin with a camera fitted next to the rear view mirror, a police computer, recording equipment behind the seats, a Proof Video Data System, gun holster, police radio equipment, a Paletta, a removable screen, a refrigeration system at the luggage compartment in the front of the vehicle, a defibrillator, and a police beacon with blue LEDs around the base and white LED signals on the front, sides and rear of the light's aluminium shell.

Huracán LP 610-4 Avio (2016–2017)

Unveiled at the 2016 Geneva Motor Show, the Avio is the first limited edition of the Huracán, bringing new colours, upholstery, exterior decals and interior logos inspired by the Italian fighter jets along with featuring a tricolore cockade in Red, White and Green. On the centre console there is a plaque indicating the limited number from 250 examples offered.

Huracán LP 610-4 Spyder (2016–2019)

The convertible variant of the Huracán LP 610-4 was revealed at the Frankfurt Motor Show on 14 September 2015. The 5.2-litre naturally-aspirated V10 engine is the same as the coupé and generates a maximum power output of. Acceleration from 0 to takes 3.4 seconds and the top speed is. It has the same 7-speed Lamborghini Doppia Frizione dual-clutch transmission as that of the coupé. The Spyder has a dry weight of
which is more than the coupé due to chassis reinforcing components. The Spyder has a emission of about 280 g/km.

Huracán LP 580-2 (2016–2019)

Unveiled at the 2016 Geneva Motor Show, the Huracán LP 580-2 is a lower cost derivative of the Huracán LP 610-4 that differs mostly in having the 5.2 L V10 engine detuned to and of torque along with having a rear wheel drive drivetrain instead of the all-wheel drive drivetrain found in the standard Huracán. Lamborghini claims the car will accelerate from in 3.4 seconds and in 10.1 seconds. The top speed is claimed to be as high as. It also features slight visual differences to the standard variant of the car – with a different front fascia and larger air vents at the rear of the car for improved brake cooling. The seven-speed dual-clutch transmission is the same as used in the standard LP 610-4. The base level LP 580-2 costs, about less than the base level LP 610-4.

Huracán LP 580-2 Pope Francis (2017)

Lamborghini specially manufactured a tailor-made Huracán LP 580-2 and donated it to Pope Francis before the general audience in the presence of the top management of the company. The exclusive and personalized car, signed by the Pontiff, was auctioned out by Sotheby's, and the proceeds were delivered directly to the Holy See, which will allocate the charitable sum for the reconstruction of the Nineveh Plain through the Foundation of Papal Law "Aiuto alla Chiesa che Soffre".

Huracán LP 580-2 Spyder (2016–2019)

A convertible variant of the Huracán LP 580-2 was unveiled at the Los Angeles Auto Show on 16 November 2016. The 5.2-litre naturally-aspirated V10 engine is the same as in the coupé, and generates a maximum power output of. 0 to takes 3.6 seconds and the top speed is.

Huracán LP 640-4 Performante (2017–2019)

A track oriented variant of the Huracán, called the Performante, was unveiled at the 2017 Geneva Motor Show.
The Performante underwent various exterior changes with the most noticeable being the front and rear bumpers. Carbon fibre is used for the bumpers and the side skirts. An adjustable carbon fibre rear wing has been added to increase downforce. The position of the exhaust has also been changed, and is now just a bit above the rear diffuser. The interior also underwent noticeable changes, now sporting new seats and a new digital speedometer.
The Performante's 5.2-liter V10 has been tuned to have a power output of at 8,000 rpm and of torque at 6,500 rpm. The weight has also decreased by, courtesy of the forged aluminium and forged carbon fibre body components. All the new aero components on the car have active aerodynamic capability and help keep the car stable at high speeds. The Performante is capable of accelerating from in 2.9 seconds and has a theoretical top speed of.
The car has been stiffened by 10% with new springs, roll bars, and radial axial arm bushings. The magnetorheological suspension has been reworked to give a driver a serious track experience. The Lamborghini Dynamic Steering has been re-calibrated. The Performante utilises Lamborghini's new ALA system, which is said to be 80% lighter than regular sports car hydraulic systems. According to Lamborghini, ALA is also said to provide 750% more downforce than the standard Huracán. The price of the car is set at US$274,390.
;Records and Controversy
In October 2016, a prototype of the Performante set a lap time of 6:52.01 on the Nürburgring Nordschleife, with Marco Mapelli behind the wheel, making it one of the world's fastest production cars around the track. This lap was also made on Marco Mapelli's first attempt. However, some critics have stated complaints around the car's lap time, from the official video being sped up to make the lap believable, to the speeds displayed in the video being false or that it did not use road tires. However, Lamborghini was able to prove that the lap the Performante did was fully legitimate exactly a week after the lap around the Nordschleife when they revealed the data to car website, Road & Track. Máté Petrany of R&T had met with lead engineer of Lamborghini, Maurizio Reggiani, to ask about the lap. It was then revealed by Reggiani that the Performante's active aerodynamic system called Aerodinamica Lamborghini Attiva is what gives the car the greatest improvement in lap time. What is more important is the spoilers snapping into their lowest-drag setting when the Performante is aimed forward, which results in the removal of acceleration impediment that big aero causes. The Huracan Performante's lap time was beaten by the Porsche 911 GT2 RS which set a lap time of 6:47.3 in September 2017.

Huracán LP 640-4 Performante Spyder (2018–2019)

The Lamborghini Huracán Performante Spyder was unveiled at the 2018 Geneva Motor Show. It takes much of the styling inspiration from the coupé and the outgoing LP 610-4 Spyder. The Spyder is identical to the coupé from performance and technological standpoint, but the acceleration time from has risen by one-tenth of a second and stands at 3.1 seconds while the has risen by four-tenths of a second and stands at 9.3 seconds. Due to the loss of the roof, the Spyder weighs more than the coupé due to chassis reinforcing components. Top speed remains the same as well and stands at. Deliveries of the Spyder began in the fourth quarter of 2018.

Mansory Torofeo

The Mansory Torofeo is a one-off from Mansory, based on the Huracán LP610-4. The Torofeo gains its name from the Spanish word "toro", meaning bull, and the Lamborghini Super Trofeo series. The Torofeo gains 20-inch alloy wheels at the front and 21-inch wheels at the back. The car also has a center of gravity that is 25 mm lower compared to the standard Huracán LP610-4 with the addition of sport springs. The 5.2-liter naturally-aspirated V10 has been reworked as well, and with the addition of two turbochargers supplied by Mansory, the Torofeo now generates 1000 hp and 1000 nm of torque, which allows the car to go 0 to 60 mph in just 2.7 seconds. A "Torofeo Full Carbon Edition" is also offered by Mansory.

Facelift (2019)

Huracán Evo (2019–present)

The Huracán received a mid-cycle update in 2019, now being called the Huracán Evo. It now shares its engine and some of the technology with the Performante variant.
The updated version of the Huracán has a more aggressive design language, the new front bumper has integrated aeroblades for improved downforce along with the rear styling inspired by the Performante variant, having the same rear diffuser, exhaust pipe position and radiators. A new ducktail spoiler improves downforce by 5 times as compared to the outgoing model.
The engine is shared with the Performante and generates at 8,000 rpm and of torque at 6,500 rpm. The exhaust system is more refined and has titanium intake valves. This allows the car to achieve a acceleration time of 2.9 seconds, acceleration time of 9 seconds and a top speed of. The car has a braking distance from of.
The Huracán Evo has a rear-wheel steering system for improved handling and a torque vectoring system. A new central processing unit controls the various functions of the car and monitors various settings. The control system is controlled by the new infotainment system dubbed the Lamborghini Dinamica Veicolo Integrata which has integrated both Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. The infotainment system predicts the driving modes by a feed forward logic.
The feed forward logic works by sensors monitoring the lateral, longitudinal and vertical accelerations, as well as roll, pitch and yaw rate to predict the best possible driving mode for the driver. The magnetorheological suspension is also revised and now uses electromagnetic current to adjust the suspension system in accordance with the driving mode.
The transmission system from the outgoing model is retained which transfers power to all four wheels. A new Ego mode allows the driver to change driving settings to their own preference.

Huracán Evo Spyder (2019–present)

The Huracán Evo Spyder was introduced online in February 2019. The Spyder has the same enhancements as the coupé but is heavier due to the addition of chassis reinforcement components owing to the loss of the roof. The car has the same canvas folding soft top as the outgoing model which takes 17 seconds for operation and is operable at speeds up to. The Spyder can accelerate to in 3.1 seconds from a standstill, to in 9.3 seconds and can attain a top speed of.

Huracán Evo RWD (2020–present)

A rear-wheel drive variant of the Evo debuted in January 2020, replacing the LP580-2. The front splitter has been reshaped and generates more airflow, which is directed to the revised diffuser. Unique to the RWD model is P-TCS that ensures that torque is not cut off abruptly; Lamborghini claims this increases oversteer by 30 percent compared to the LP580-2. The engine is detuned and is now rated at. Due to the detuned engine, the car is slower than the standard Huracán Evo accelerating to in 3.3 seconds while having the same top speed. The car also receives a unique paint option, Giallo Belenus, along with a matching interior upholstered in leather and microsuede.

Huracán Evo RWD Spyder (2020–present)

A convertible version of the rear-wheel drive variant of the Evo was showcased in May 2020, replacing the LP580-2 Spyder. Like the Coupe variant, the convertible has a power output of. The convertible has a acceleration time of 3.5 seconds and has a claimed top speed of.

Special editions

Huracán Evo GT Celebration

The Huracán Evo GT is a limited edition model with a limited production of 36 units. It pays tribute to the victories of 2018 and 2019 at the 24 Hours of Daytona and the 12 Hours of Sebring. The number 36 is the sum time of the two famous endurance races, also known as the “36 Hours of Florida”. It was unveiled with another special edition, the Lamborghini Aventador SVJ 63 Roadster, at Monterey Car Week in California in August 2019. Visually, the car has a unique green livery with orange accents commemorating the motorsport achievements of the brand. The car shares its engine with the Huracán GT3 race car and is limited to North American market only.

Concept cars

Huracán Sterrato

In June 2019, Lamborghini introduced an off-road concept sports car based on the Huracán Evo called the Huracán Sterrato. The ground clearance of the car was increased by with the car's front approach improved by 1% and the departure angle enhanced by 6.5%. The wheel track is also increased by and the Sterrato has new wide body fender flares with integrated air-intakes for improved airflow for the brakes. The car is fitted with 20-inch wheels with special tyres for increased grip during off-roading. The car also comes with a reinforced frame and integrated skidpads for protection against debris. Fog lights fitted at the front and a roof rack complete the aggressive exterior appearance.
The engine is shared with the Huracán Evo and has the same output as the Evo. The LDVI system is modified and now comes with predictive logic, conceived as a sophisticated central processing unit that controls every aspect of the car's behavior, perfectly integrating dynamic systems to anticipate driver actions and needs, translating them into a perfect driving dynamics.

Production

The Huracán's chassis is assembled by Lamborghini's parent company Audi in Neckarsulm, Germany. It is transported to the Lamborghini headquarters in Sant'Agata Bolognese, Italy, where the final assembly occurs.
Within the first month of the Huracán LP 610-4 preview period, 700 orders of the vehicle were obtained. Before the official launch, Lamborghini registered more than 1,000 orders of the Huracán LP 610-4.
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Marketing

The Huracán LP 610-4 Coupé appeared in Forza Horizon 2 as the "hero car", where the car was featured in the box art cover for both the Xbox One and Xbox 360 editions of the game.
At Penny Arcade Expo 2016, the Blizzard Entertainment game "Overwatch" collaborated with Uber to perform "Uberwatch", which took event goers and VIP's on short rides through the area surrounding the BCEC, in cars themed after as well as driven by stunt performers cosplaying as various characters from the game.
For the 2016 Marvel Studios film Doctor Strange, Lamborghini gave Marvel Studios 6 grey Lamborghini Huracáns, 2 for stunts, 2 for special effects, and 2 "hero ones". The Huracáns were featured in the car crash scene in that movie.
Multiple versions of the Lamborghini Huracán are available from various scale model manufacturers such as AUTOart in 1/18, 1/24 and 1/32 scale.

Other media

In early 2015, the Huracán appeared on the motoring show Top Gear. It got a neutral review from Richard Hammond who said that it was too tame to be a "proper Lamborghini." However, it got around the Top Gear test track in 1 minute, 15.8 seconds which is faster than any other Lamborghini to go around the track to date, including the Aventador.
The Huracán was named "The Supercar of the Year 2014" by automotive magazine Top Gear.
In 2017 on The Grand Tour, Richard Hammond praised the Huracán Performante as "Brilliant" due to it now being a proper Lamborghini, The car went on to achieve a lap time of 1 minute, 16.8 seconds around the show's test track, making it the second fastest car at the time. Jeremy Clarkson later named the Performante as his Car of the Year 2018.

Motorsport

Huracán LP 620-2 Super Trofeo / Huracán LP 620-2 Super Trofeo EVO (2014–present)

The Huracán LP 620-2 Super Trofeo is a rear wheel drive racing version of Huracán coupe for the 2015 Lamborghini Blancpain Super Trofeo Series. The 5.2-liter naturally-aspirated V10 now generates 612 hp and 570 nm of torque.
The vehicle was unveiled at the ACI Vallelunga Circuit.

Huracán Super Trofeo EVO Collector's Edition

The Huracán Super Trofeo EVO Collector’s Edition is a limited-run version of the Huracán Super Trofeo EVO. The unique color theme is done so in collaboration with Roger DuBuis, a famous watchmaker. The car now generates a little over 621 hp from the 5.2-liter naturally-aspirated V10 with torque remaining the same as the standard car.

Huracán GT3 / Huracán GT3 EVO (2015–present)

Introduced in 2015, The Lamborghini Huracán GT3 was developed in collaboration with Dallara. It features the 5.2-liter naturally-aspirated V10 engine of the standard car with 520 hp and 510 nm of torque and has a weight of. Team Lazarus won the 2016 International GT Open with drivers Thomas Biagi and Fabrizio Crestani. Also, Barwell Motorsport claimed four wins in the 2016 British GT Championship, Grasser Racing Team won a race at the 2016 ADAC GT Masters, and Paul Miller Racing won at the 2016 WeatherTech SportsCar Championship.
On 28 January 2018 on the first race of the 2018 WeatherTech SportsCar Championship, the No. 11 Lamborghini Huracán GT3 of GRT Grasser Racing Team finished 1st at the 2018 24 Hours of Daytona in the GTD class. It was the first time that Lamborghini has won a 24-hour race in history. The No. 48 Huracán of Paul Miller Racing went on to win the drivers, teams, and manufacturers championships for Lamborghini.