The Huracán is the only car in that otherworldly group powered by a naturally-aspirated V-10, which provides a big dose of aural uniqueness that’s an integral part of the Lambo’s appeal. Though it’s ancient in supercar years—many of its early rivals have been replaced by newer models—the Huracán has been thoughtfully finessed over the years. Lamborghini continues to reinvigorate it with highly desirable variants, including an all-new Tecnica model for 2023. That’s why we’ve said the Huracán resembles “an aging rocker still selling out stadiums.” It may be getting old but it’s still as vital and exciting as ever.
Lamborghini Huracán
₵2,120.90
Inside, the Huracán boasts an intricate design that boasts a variety of technical pieces—some for show, most for go. The cabin also can be customized with distinct color choices and different material options. The supportive seats are bisected by a partially floating center console that incorporates cool toggle switches and an interesting push-button shifter. However, apart from some small door pockets, the Huracán has barely any interior cubby storage. There’s also a front trunk that can hold passenger luggage, but only for those who pack light.












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