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Lamborghini Huracán 2022

2022

The 2022 Lamborghini Huracán Base is an Italian supercar that combines exceptional performance with iconic design. Equipped with a 5.2-liter naturally aspirated V10 engine, it delivers an unparalleled driving experience. Available in both coupe and Spyder versions, it blends power, agility, and advanced technology to satisfy automotive enthusiasts. (caranddriver.com)

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History

The Lamborghini Huracán was unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show in 2014, succeeding the Gallardo. Named after a Spanish bull known for its courage, it marked a significant milestone in Lamborghini's history. Production began in 2014, with deliveries to customers in the second quarter of the same year. The Huracán was produced until August 2024, when it was succeeded by the Temerario model. (lamborghini.com)

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Technical data

Huracán is presented here with its key technical data: 572 - 631 ch, 540 - 600 Nm, 2.9 - 3.6 s, 311 - 325 km/h. The recorded setup is Propulsion / Automatique, 7 rapports.

Power
572 - 631 ch
Torque
540 - 600 Nm
0-100 km/h
2.9 - 3.6 s
Top speed
311 - 325 km/h
Displacement
5204 cm3
Weight
1339 - 1542 kg
Dimensions
4460 x 193 x 1181 mm
Consumption
12.1 - 13.8 L/100 km
Fuel types
Essence
Gearboxes
Automatique, 7 rapports, DCT, 7 rapports
Drivetrain
Propulsion
Matched engine options
VersionPowerTorqueGearboxDrivetrain
5.2L V10 7AT RWD (580 HP)572 ch540 NmAutomatique, 7 rapportsPropulsion
5.2 V10 7AT (610 HP)602 ch560 NmDCT, 7 rapports-
5.2L V10 7AT RWD (580 HP)572 ch540 NmAutomatique, 7 rapportsPropulsion
5.2L V10 7AT (610 HP)602 ch560 NmAutomatique, 7 rapportsPropulsion
5.2L V10 7AT AWD (640 HP)631 ch600 NmDCT, 7 rapports-
5.2L V10 7AT AWD (640 HP)631 ch600 NmAutomatique, 7 rapports-
5.2L V10 7AT AWD (610 HP)602 ch560 NmAutomatique, 7 rapports-
5.2L V10 7AT AWD (640 HP)631 ch600 NmDCT, 7 rapports-

Source: CarData.wiki

Anecdotes

The Huracán was named after a Spanish bull known for its courage, a tradition at Lamborghini that associates its models with famous bulls. (en.wikipedia.org)

Production

Production of the Huracán began in 2014 and continued until August 2024, with deliveries to customers in the second quarter of 2014. It was produced in Sant'Agata Bolognese, Italy, and was succeeded by the Temerario model in 2024. (lamborghini.com)

Press reception

The Huracán has been praised for its distinctive design and exceptional performance, solidifying Lamborghini's reputation as a manufacturer of high-performance supercars. (motortrend.com)

Evolution

Since its launch, the Huracán has undergone several major evolutions. In 2016, the LP 580-2 version introduced rear-wheel drive, offering a different driving experience. In 2017, the Performante was launched, featuring aerodynamic enhancements and increased power. In 2019, the Huracán Evo was introduced, incorporating advanced technologies to enhance performance and driving experience. (motortrend.com)

Variants

The 2022 Huracán lineup includes several variants, including the Huracán Evo, Huracán STO, and Huracán Tecnica. The Huracán Evo is equipped with a 5.2-liter V10 engine producing 630 horsepower and 443 lb-ft of torque, with all-wheel drive. The Huracán STO, focused on track performance, offers 630 horsepower and 417 lb-ft of torque, with rear-wheel drive. The Huracán Tecnica combines elements from both the Evo and STO, providing a versatile driving experience. (edmunds.com)

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