Lamborghini Huracán

Lamborghini Huracán
Overview
ManufacturerLamborghini
Production2014–August 2024[1]
AssemblyItaly: Sant'Agata Bolognese
Designer
  • Filippo Perini (original design)
  • Mitja Borkert (LP 640-4, facelift)[2]
Body and chassis
ClassSports car (S)
Body style
Layout
  • Longitudinal, mid-engine, four-wheel-drive (LP 610-4, LP 640-4 Performante, LP 640-4 Sterrato)
  • Rear mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive (LP 580-2, LP 620-2, LP 610-2, Tecnica, STO)
PlatformVolkswagen Group Modular Sports System Platform[3]
Related
  • Audi R8 (Type 4S)
  • Italdesign Zerouno
  • Ares Design Project1[4]
Powertrain
Engine5.2 L odd-firing V10
Transmission7-speed dual-clutch
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,620 mm (103.1 in)
Length
  • 4,459 mm (175.6 in) (pre-facelift)
  • 4,520–4,567 mm (178.0–179.8 in) (facelift)
Width
  • 1,924 mm (75.7 in) (pre-facelift)
  • 1,933–1,956 mm (76.1–77.0 in) (facelift)
Height1,165–1,248 mm (45.9–49.1 in)
Kerb weight
  • 1,339–1,542 kg (2,952–3,400 lb) (without fluids)
  • 1,553 kg (3,423 lb) (with fluids)[5]
Chronology
PredecessorLamborghini Gallardo
SuccessorLamborghini Temerario[1]

The Lamborghini Huracán (Spanish for "hurricane"; [uɾaˈkan]) is a sports car built by Italian automotive manufacturer Lamborghini from 2014 to 2024.[6][7] The Huracán was revealed online in December 2013,[8] making its worldwide debut at the 2014 Geneva Auto Show[9] and was released to the market in the second quarter of 2014, replacing the Gallardo.

  1. ^ a b "Models". Columbia Daily Tribune. 29 December 2024. p. A12.
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  3. ^ Meiners, Jens (19 February 2015). "2016 Audi R8: We Ride in and Detail the Next Four-Ringed Supercar". Car and Driver. Retrieved 29 March 2019.
  4. ^ Pattni, Vijay (12 December 2017). "'Project Panther' is a new Italian supercar with a Lambo base". Top Gear. Retrieved 27 April 2018.
  5. ^ "Lamborghini Huracan LP610-4". Car and Driver. 2014. Retrieved 10 November 2015.
  6. ^ Undercoffler, David (20 December 2013). "Lamborghini's 610-horsepower Huracan will succeed Gallardo". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 20 December 2013.
  7. ^ Ramsey, Jonathon (16 May 2023). "Lamborghini Huracan is officially sold out through end of production". Autoblog. Retrieved 30 July 2025.
  8. ^ "Official: This is the Lambo Huracan". Top Gear. 20 December 2013.
  9. ^ Estrada, Zac (20 December 2013). "The Lamborghini Huracan LP610-4 Is The Most Advanced Lambo Ever". Jalopnik. Gawker Media. Retrieved 20 December 2013.