The Lamborghini Huracan is starting to unleash its charms onto the real world, with more and more units of the Italian temptress being set free on the road. The latest example of this comes from Russia, where a Huracan puts on quite a dynamic show.
This Huracan is dressed in Rosso Mars, a hue that debuted on the Gallardo Super Trofeo Stradale, the road-going version of the Gallardo Super Trofeo racecar. The Lambo proudly displays its color during a night drive, being accompanied by a pair of motorcycles. Of course, we are not talking about any bikes here - one of the animals is a Ducatti 1199 Panigale (not quite sure if it’s an S or not) and a BMW S1000RR.
We don’t want to talk about the rest of the details, but at least as far the soundtrack is concerned, the trio makes for a sublime combustion concert.
Subsequently, the Huracan goes for a 0 to 300 km/h (186 mph) play. It all obviously starts with a Launch Control shenanigan. From this point on, the Huracan needed 3.3 seconds to hit 100 km/h (62 mph), 0.1 seconds slowed than the official time. Fret not, when it came to the 0 to 200 km/h (124 mph) sprint, the Huracan covered this in 9.6 seconds, 0.4s quicker than the official figure. As for the 0 to 300 km/h bullrun, the V10 supercar played that game in a measured 22 seconds.
For those wondering if the Huracan’s quarter mile time was also measured, the answer is 11 seconds.
We don’t want to talk about the rest of the details, but at least as far the soundtrack is concerned, the trio makes for a sublime combustion concert.
Subsequently, the Huracan goes for a 0 to 300 km/h (186 mph) play. It all obviously starts with a Launch Control shenanigan. From this point on, the Huracan needed 3.3 seconds to hit 100 km/h (62 mph), 0.1 seconds slowed than the official time. Fret not, when it came to the 0 to 200 km/h (124 mph) sprint, the Huracan covered this in 9.6 seconds, 0.4s quicker than the official figure. As for the 0 to 300 km/h bullrun, the V10 supercar played that game in a measured 22 seconds.
For those wondering if the Huracan’s quarter mile time was also measured, the answer is 11 seconds.