8 May 2024, 22:06 UTC · By: Mircea Panait / Revealed in March 2014, the Huracan will be succeeded by the LB63x in August 2024. Based on a trademark filing, the newcomer's name could be Temerario
6 May 2024, 20:55 UTC · By: Mircea Panait / Believed to be called Temerario, the V8-powered successor to the Huracan is an electrified supercar with 800-plus horsepower on tap
10 Apr 2024, 19:58 UTC · By: Mircea Panait / Codenamed LB63x and potentially dubbed Temerario due to a recently discovered trademark, the Huracan's replacement will be revealed in the second half of 2024
27 Mar 2024, 22:06 UTC · By: Mircea Panait / The Huracan will be discontinued this year in favor of the LB63x, whereas the Urus will become plug-in hybrid for model year 2025
14 Mar 2024, 21:55 UTC · By: Mircea Panait / Rather than the 2028 Lanzador, the upcoming LB63x will get Revuelto-inspired styling cues and a plug-in setup built around a twin-turbo V8
15 Feb 2024, 16:01 UTC · By: Mircea Panait / The only explanation for this Ferrari SF90 being tested by Lamborghini is the Huracan's replacement – the LB63x – which is a TT V8-powered PHEV as well
30 Jan 2024, 18:12 UTC · By: Mircea Panait / In 2029, the Lamborghini model range will comprise two electric vehicles (Urus EV and Lanzador) and two plug-in hybrids (Revuelto and Huracan-replacing LB63x)
24 Jan 2024, 20:57 UTC · By: Mircea Panait / The Huracan will be retired by the end of 2024 in favor of the yet-to-be-named LB63x, which sports Revuelto styling cues and a twin-turbo V8
17 Jan 2024, 16:09 UTC · By: Mircea Panait / More than 25,000 units later, the Lamborghini Huracan will be discontinued in late 2024 in favor of a yet-unnamed successor with a plug-in hybrid V8 powertrain