Just days before this Italian supercar might make its official debut, we have fresh spyshots of the Lamborghini Huracan testing on German roads.
Seen here wearing the usual black and white wrap for camouflage, the V10 supercar looked planted and quite aggressive. Designed to replace the Gallardo, which just went out of production, this powerful Raging Bull will undoutably be a success.
Its new V10 engine supposedly makes 610 PS, 50 PS more than the outgoing Gallardo 560-4. Power is sent through all four wheels and a new automated gearbox takes care of the super-fast shifts.
Besides the extra power, the Italians used plenty of lightweight materials to put the Huracan on a strict diet. So performance should be much improved over the Gallardo, both on the track and in the real world. Based on what the rumors say about this car, you could be very sorry you bought that McLaren or Ferrari 458.
Its new V10 engine supposedly makes 610 PS, 50 PS more than the outgoing Gallardo 560-4. Power is sent through all four wheels and a new automated gearbox takes care of the super-fast shifts.
Besides the extra power, the Italians used plenty of lightweight materials to put the Huracan on a strict diet. So performance should be much improved over the Gallardo, both on the track and in the real world. Based on what the rumors say about this car, you could be very sorry you bought that McLaren or Ferrari 458.