The Lamborghini Huracán claims to be fitter, faster, and also more comfortable than its predecessor – and will no doubt take the sports car world by storm. We are swept through Andalusia by the high-tech whirlwind…
A bull with borderline tendencies - but is this what customers want from their cars?
Ferruccio Lamborghini would have turned 98 over the past few days – and he truly would have had reason to celebrate. Despite a global downturn in sports car sales, the Lamborghini Aventador has a year-long waiting list, and the outgoing Lamborghini Gallardo boasts sales of over 14,000 across 11 years. The latter’s 10-cylinder successor, the Huracán, has been patiently waiting to take over. As well as bettering the performance of its forebear, the new car will also refine the balance between race-ready performance and everyday practicality, more so than any Lamborghini has done previously. A bull with borderline tendencies, then. But is this what customers want from their cars?